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UNITED STATES
NATIONAL MUSEUM
BULLETIN 239
WASHINGTON, D.C.
1964
MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
The Recent Mollusea
of
Augustus Addison Gould
Illustrations of the Types Described by Gould
With a Bibliography and Catalog of His Species
RICHARD I. JOHNSON
Museum of Comparative Zoology
SEMEL ASONLAN DNS ELEUTLON
WASHINGTON, D.C. ¢« 1964
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Contents
Introduction . eee
Gould: Early ae ; :
“Invertebrata of ieRaachusetta?
Shells from Liberia and Burma . .
The United States =e Expedition
Charles Wilkes . ; ait
Sailing of the eden
Return of the expedition
Joseph Pitty Couthouy
The collectors and collections
Disposition of the shell collection . é
Gould selected to do the report on maoliieios
Summary of the types.
Gould: Middle years :
Relations with Louis eee 2
“Terrestrial Mollusca of the United States”
Mexican War naturalists :
The North Pacific Exploring Expedition.
William Stimpson : eid
Stimpson’s journal ee
Gould selected to do the peor on Gaoiiieis
Summary of the types.
Gould: Later years... .
Republication of ‘ Snoaceebenis a eqsenehusents?
Death of Gould
Disposition of the Gould ene policenione
Summary of Gould’s types of Mollusca
Collections studied for this work ;
The species of Recent Mollusca described = Gonld’.
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The Recent Mollusca
of
Augustus Addison Gould
Introduction
This study is an attempt to bring together the original references
to all the Recent mollusks described by Augustus Addison Gould, to
locate as many of the type specimens as possible, and to figure all
types previously unfigured, selecting lectotypes when required.
It is not to be inferred that the author regards the fixation of types
as a final goal in systematics. Types are only taxonomic building
blocks. We are still faced with the problem of taxonomic stability
in mollusks, of making ‘‘taxonomy 1864” sufficiently precise to serve
the needs of “taxonomy 1964” and, although the old typological
concept has been replaced by the population concept, we still have
to fix and clarify many of the species. In this regard, we should
judge the work of older naturalists such as Gould by the best standards
of their own times and not by our own.
It has not been our purpose to bring up to date each of the species
covered; this is a task for individual revisers. If we have helped to
make this task easier and their conclusions more precise, our purpose
will have been served.
It gives me pleasure to thank those people whose willing cooperation
has eased the task of accumulating data. Special thanks are due to
Drs. Harald A. Rehder and Joseph P. E. Morrison of the United States
National Museum for their ever-willing aid in searching for types, for
suffering numerous interruptions in their own research, for helping
with the mounting and dismounting of specimens for photography,
and for performing tiresome but necessary tasks connected with the
project.
Dr. Vincente Condé made available for study the P. P. Carpenter
collection at the Peter Redpath Museum, McGill University, Mon-
treal, Canada, and loaned types for photographing. Drs. J. W. Wells
and W. Storrs Cole of Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, made
available certain types in the W. Newcomb collection. Dr. W. K.
Emerson of the American Museum of Natural History, New York
City, and Mr. Peter Dance and Mr. H. M. Muir-Wood of the British
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Museum (Natural History) did the same for the collections in their
charge.
All the photographs were prepared by Frank White, staff photog-
rapher for the Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, save those
which bear United States National Museum numbers. These were
prepared by courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution.
Drs. W. J. Clench, R. D. Turner, and M. E. Champion of the
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, were
kind enough to read the manuscript and offer many helpful suggestions.
Finally, I wish to thank my wife, who helped to prepare the manu-
script for press.
Gould: Early Years
Augustus Addison Gould, a Boston physician, was one of the leading
figures in the second epoch of American conchology, which, in fact,
was termed the ‘‘Gouldian Period” by William H. Dall (1888, p. 97).
This period began in 1841 with the publication of Gould’s “Report
on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts,’ and, according to Dall, ‘was
characterized by the broader scope of investigation, the interest in
geographical distribution, the anatomy of the soft parts, and the more
precise definition and exact discrimination of specific forms.”
Augustus was born on April 23, 1805, in New Ipswich, New Hamp-
shire, the son of Nathaniel Duren Gould and Sally Andrews Prichard.
Married on November 15, 1801, the Goulds had eight children, three
of whom died in infancy. Augustus was the second child and first
survivor. We learn by way of genealogical background that the
elder Gould had been adopted by a maternal uncle at the age of 11
and that his name had been changed then from Nathaniel Gould
Duren to Nathaniel Duren Gould. We also find that the forebears
on both sides of the family were ‘Old Yankees,” having emigrated
to America in the middle of the 17th century.
Nathaniel Gould was a musician, a teacher of singing, and an
engraver noted for his penmanship. He tried many occupations—
school teaching, farming, politics—and was a town selectman from
1807 until he left New Ipswich in 1815. That year he went to
Boston to seek his fortune, leaving the farm in the hands of his family.
From 1817 to 1820 Nathaniel was a member of the Massachusetts
State Legislature. He taught in the grammar schools during the
day and gave music lessons in the evenings. Later in life he was
engaged to engross Harvard diplomas.
Young Augustus remained on the farm. At the age of 15, he
took complete charge of the work but devoted part of his time to
study at the New Ipswich Appleton Academy. In 1821, at the age
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of 17, he went to Cambridge and entered Harvard College. He
worked hard to support himself and, by frugality and application,
he was able to matriculate with respectable grades. Among his
classmates young Gould was noted for his industry. It was here
that his interest in natural history began to develop. He became
familiar with native plants, an interest that he never lost. In later
life he caused labels with both Latin and common names to be placed
on the trees of the Boston Common, a custom that is followed to this
day.
After graduating from college, Gould was employed as a private
tutor by the McBlair family of Baltimore County, Maryland. At
the same time, he began the study of medicine. Most of his medical
studies were carried on in Boston, and during 1829-1830 he was a
student at the Massachusetts General Hospital under Drs. James
Jackson and Walter Channing. In 1830, at the age of 25, Gould
was able to affix a well-earned M.D. to hisname. The young physician
soon gave indications of future success but, until his practice was
large enough to support him, he was forced to work outside his
profession. During this period, he cataloged and classified the
50,000 pamphlets in the Boston Athenaeum. For these four folio
volumes of careful and patient industry, he received $50.00!
On February 9, 1830, the Boston Society of Natural History held
its first meeting at the home of Dr. Walter Channing. Among
the seven identified members present was Dr. Amos Binney, Jr.,
who was to achieve posthumous fame for his ‘Terrestrial Mollusca
of the United States,” edited by Dr. Gould. It is not recorded that
young Gould was present at this meeting, but it is known that he was
soon active in the new society. It was incorporated on March 18,
1831, and on May 4 he was appointed a curator. At this time the
curators were not assigned to special departments.
During March of 1833 the Society moved from its rooms in the
Athenaeum Building on Pearl Street to the new building of the
Savings Bank on Tremont Street. Dr. Gould gave one of the lecture
courses offered that year by the Society, and also he published his
first work, a modest volume entitled ‘“Lamarck’s Genera of Shells,”
which was translated from French. Before 1833 was over, on Novem-
ber 25, Dr. Gould married Harriet Cushing Sheafe. She too was
from old colonial stock, being related to the Loring, Cushing, and
Quincy families. They had ten children, seven of whom grew to
maturity. Mrs. Gould survived the Doctor by many years, dying
at the age of 82 on May 14, 1893.
In 1834, Gould produced a paper on the Cicindelidae of Massa-
chusetts, a group of insects. From this time on, however, he devoted
all of his leisure to the study of mollusks. Throughout this paper
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it should be remembered that Gould was first of all a medical man.
Medicine was his life’s work and he achieved eminence in the field.
The time for his work on mollusks was often stolen from the hours for
sleep. He frequently arose at four a.m. and went to the Society
to work on the collections before his professional duties demanded
attention.
For two years Gould taught botany and zoology at Harvard
College. It was in January of 1840 that he described 13 new species
of shells from Massachusetts. These were the first of the descriptions
which would number almost 1100 by the time of his death.
The first indication of his skill as a draftsman, an ability he shared
with his father, emerged in a paper in which he attempted to bring
order to the genus Pupa, a group of very small land snails. In this
work some 30 species were carefully drawn with the aid of a microscope.
“TNVERTEBRATA OF MASSACHUSETTS.’’—In April of 1837 the General
Court of Massachusetts authorized a geological survey of the state
which was also to include reports on botany and zoology. Dr. Gould
was assigned the Invertebrata, exclusive of insects. His preliminary
findings were published in 1840 in a paper entitled “Results of an
Examination of the Species of Shells of Massachusetts and Their
Geographical Distribution.” This was an epoch-making work since
the problem had received very little attention elsewhere and none in
the United States. He noted that Cape Cod formed a barrier to some
species. Of 203 species, he found 80 that did not pass south of the
Cape and 30 that did not go north. Certain species, he noted, appear
and disappear suddenly in an area, and he stated that it is necessary to
collect over a period of years to be certain of the distribution.
The “Report on the Invertebrata of Massachusetts,” appearing in
1841, was the first monograph published in the United States that
attempted to describe the entire molluscan fauna of a geographical
region. It is an octavo volume of almost 400 pages, illustrated by
more than 200 figures drawn by the author, who stated (p. xi):
Every species described, indeed almost every species mentioned, has
passed under my owneye. The descriptions of species previously known,
have been written anew; partly, that they may be more minute in partic-
ulars, and partly, with the hope of using language somewhat less technical
than is ordinarily employed by scientific men.
About 275 mollusks are described, in addition to some 100 other
invertebrates. The volume immediately gave him an international
reputation. Even after the lapse of over a hundred years, it is still
the book on New England mollusks. He received a very flattering
letter (quoted in Wyman, 1905, p. 98) from Louis Agassiz.
Specimens of almost every species were deposited in the collection
of the Boston Society of Natural History and in the Cabinet of the
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State of Massachusetts. Through the course of time, both of these
collections have been deposited in the Museum of Comparative Zoology
and, though they have suffered numerous vicissitudes over the years
through renumbering, relabeling, and neglect, it has still been possible
to relocate some of the types which the collections contained.
SHELLS FROM LIBERIA AND BURMA.—During the years of 1843-
1850 when Gould was corresponding secretary of the Society, he made
numerous notes which are recorded in the Proceedings. Among these
notes are descriptions from remote places of material given him by
missionaries and travellers. The Rev. Francis Mason of Newton,
Massachusetts, sent him many new species from Burma and Drs.
Savage and Perkins and Mr. Charles J. Bates sent him new shells
from Liberia. It was at about this time, in 1846, that Gould began his
major descriptive work, the shells of the United States Exploring
Expedition.
The United States Exploring Expedition
During the second quarter of the 19th century a number of ambitious
exploring expeditions were carried out in the Pacific Ocean by some of
the great European powers. Between 1825 and 1828 the British ship
Blossom explored the Pacific under the command of Captain F. W.
Beechey, and from 1826 to 1829 France employed the Astrolabe under
Dumont d’Urville in the same area.
The South Pacific and Antarctic Seas had been frequented by Ameri-
can whalers and trading vessels since the early years of the century,
but more information was required about these little known and poorly
charted regions. It was not until May 21, 1828, however, that the
House of Representatives of the United States adopted the following
resolution:
Resolved, That it is expedient that one of our small public vessels
be sent to the Pacific Ocean and South Seas, to examine the coasts,
islands, harbours, shoals and reefs, in those seas, and to ascertain their
true situation and description (Haskell, 1942, p. 2).
President John Quincy Adams, who had recommended a more
limited expedition, and his Secretary of the Navy, Samuel L. Southard,
proceeded with preparations for the voyage. The Senate failed to
ratify the measure and Southard was severely censured, but later, as
a senator himself, he was able to support the same projected expedition.
The dogged determination of J. N. Reynolds of Ohio, who in 1834
published the ‘‘Voyage of the United States Frigate Potomac...
During the Circumnavigation of the Globe in the Years 1831-34,”
finally made the project a reality. Incessantly he urged the govern-
ment to send out to the South Seas a surveying expedition—to be
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accompanied by a large staff of scientists in order that maximum
results could be realized. He spoke before Congress, secured the
backing of scientific organizations, and obtained the necessary
newspaper publicity.
His efforts were finally rewarded by the passage of a bill on May 14,
1836, authorizing President Andrew Jackson “‘to send out a surveying
and exploring expedition to the Pacific Ocean and South Seas.”
The act was certainly in the spirit of the times: the French sent the
Bonité around the world in 1836-1837, the Venus in 1836-1839, the
Astrolabe and Zelée to the Antarctic and the islands of the Pacific in
1837-1840, and the British sent the Sulphur to the South Pacific in
1836-1842. Before the United States Exploring Expedition set sail,
all of these expeditions had been completed or were on the high seas.
The Department of the Navy appointed Captain Thomas Catesby
Jones to be commander of the voyage. Then followed nearly two
years of delay, of cross-purposes, charges, countercharges, and,
above all, general inefficiency. At last, Jones resigned in discourage-
ment and disgust. In March 1838 the command was given to Charles
Wilkes despite the protests of many who claimed that he had intrigued
to obtain the post. Perhaps he did, but as events proved, he showed
himself to have the ability and energy to do the work required.
CHARLES WILKES.—Born in New York City in 1789, Charles
Wilkes became a midshipman in the United States Navy in 1818.
By 1836 his experience included cruises to the Mediterranean and
the Pacific, surveys of Narragansett Bay and Georges Bank on the
southern coast of Massachusetts, and surveys of the Savannah River
between South Carolina and Georgia. For some time, he was head of
the Depot of Charts and Instruments, the forerunner of the Hydro-
graphic Office and Naval Observatory. Wilkes was described as an
impetuous and dominating man with great determination and drive.
He was a strict disciplinarian and was often in conflict with both
superiors and subordinates, a characteristic which earned him the
title of “the stormy petrel.’’ After the voyage, in the years prior to
the Civil War, he was engaged in the difficult task of seeing the reports
of the expedition through the press.
Wilkes is remembered in American history because, as commander
of the San Jacinto during the Civil War, he removed the Confederate
commissioners Mason and Slidell from the British steamer Trent,
an act which nearly caused Great Britain to enter the War. When
he died in 1877, he had achieved the rank of rear admiral.
SAILING OF THE EXPEDITION.—By the time Wilkes took command,
the expedition was in great disorder and disrepute. He quickly put
affairs in shape and in less than five months was ready to set sail.
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The original plans had called for a staff of 25 scientists, but in the end
the number of vessels assigned to the expedition was reduced and all
of the studies pertaining to the naval profession—hydrography,
geography, meteorology, and physics—were turned over to the naval
officers of the expedition. The reduced civilian scientific staff con-
sisted of the following men: Horatio Hale, philologist; Charles
Pickering and Titian R. Peale, naturalists; Joseph P. Couthouy,
conchologist; James D. Dana, mineralogist; William Rich, botanist;
William D. Brackenridge, horticulturist and assistant botanist;
Alfred T. Agate and Joseph Drayton, draughtsmen. The pay of the
scientists was $2,500 a year plus rations; that of the two artists,
$2,000.
The squadron sailed from Norfolk, Virginia, on August 18, 1838.
The vessels included the sloops-of-war Vincennes and Peacock, the
brig Porpoise, the storeship Relief, and the two tenders Sea Gull and
Flying Fish. The Sea Gull was lost off Cape Horn in the spring of
1839. The Relzef was such a slow sailer that she was sent home from
Callao, Peru, the same summer. The Peacock was wrecked on a bar
at the mouth of the Columbia River, Oregon, and was replaced by
a merchant vessel which had been renamed the Oregon. The Flying
Fish was sold in Singapore as too unseaworthy to make the return
voyage. Thus, the only vessels completing the entire trip were the
Vincennes and the Porpoise.
From Norfolk the vessels crossed the Atlantic to Madeira and the
Cape Verde Islands, recrossed the Atlantic to Rio de Janeiro, worked
around Cape Horn, and arrived in Callao, Peru, in the summer of
1839. During the winter of 1838-1839, while based in Tierra del
Fuego, Wilkes had made an excursion into the Antarctic with part
of the squadron. On quitting Peru, either the squadron or individual
vessels explored the South Pacific Islands, Australia, and New
Zealand. Leaving Sydney, Australia, during December of 1840,
Wilkes spent the months of January and February following the
coastline of Antarctica until he convinced himself that he had found
the continent.
From New Zealand the expedition went to the Hawaiian Islands,
and then, during 1841, explored the northwest coast of the United
States and California. The vessels left California to cruise again in
the South Pacific, then proceeded to the Philippine Islands, Singapore,
the Cape of Good Hope, and St. Helena.
1A recent study by B. P. Lambert and P. G. Law presented at a symposium on Antarctica, held in
Buenos Aires, appears to confirm Wilkes’ assertions. They found a striking similarity between the shape
of the coast as sketched by Wilkes in 1840 and a detailed chart based on their own explorations of the past
two years as well as photographs taken by seaplanes from the 1947 expedition of the United States Navy.
They suggest that “‘the whole question of the reliability of Wilkes’ observations might well be reviewed”’
(The New York Times, January 10, 1960, vol. 119, p.1).
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RETURN OF THE EXPEDITION.—The squadron finally arrived in
New York in June 1842 after a voyage of three years and ten months
and after having sailed 87,780 miles. The same confusion and poor
publicity which surrounded the sailing of the expedition continued
afterward, until 1872, when the final report was published.
At home, Wilkes did not find the glory or recognition that he had
expected. He had left under a Democratic administration and
returned to find the Whigs in power. At best, he found official
indifference to his accomplishments. Charges and countercharges
were made. Wilkes had antagonized so many of his subordinates
with his severe and sometimes arbitrary discipline that he was forced
to stand court-martial proceedings for tyranny and fraud. Some of
his disgruntled subordinates specifically accused him of having
falsified his claim that the expedition sighted Antarctica on January
19, 1840. He, in turn, launched countercharges of insubordination
against some of the officers. At length the charges against Wilkes
were dropped. With this unpleasant background, the task of pre-
paring the results of the expedition for the press was commenced.
JOSEPH PITTY couTHOUy.—Apparently Gould was interested in
accompanying the expedition as there is a note in his handwriting
in the Boston Society of Natural History, dated October 1836, listing
his qualifications. It is on a copy of a letter of recommendation for
Gould by T. W. Harris, distinguished author of ‘Insecta of Massa-
chusetts Injurious to Vegetation,” to Dr. Charles Pickering. Despite
such a reference for Gould, however, Joseph Pitty Couthouy had been
chosen to go on the voyage. In 1837 Couthouy was 29 years old
and Gould, 31. Both were active members of the then flourishing
Boston Society of Natural History but, at this time, neither had pub-
lished very much. It is not known who else was considered for the
post of conchologist; in any event, Couthouy’s desire to accompany
the expedition was so strong that he presented himself in person before
President Andrew Jackson to obtain a position on the scientific staff.
President Jackson stated that he could not seriously entertain the
application since the list of officers was complete. To this, Couthouy,
a mariner by profession, replied, ‘‘Well, General, I’ll be hanged if I
don’t go, if I have to go before the mast [i.e., as a common sailor].”’
This pleased ‘‘Old Hickory,’’ who told him, ‘Go back to Boston and
I will see if anything can be done for you.” There, a few days after
his return, he received his commission as Conchologist of the Scientific
Corps (Dall, 1888, p. 109).
Before sailing on the expedition, Couthouy presented his shell col-
lection to the Boston Society of Natural History on August 1, 1838
(Society’s original catalogue of shells, nos. 3001-3876), with the pro-
viso that it could be reclaimed four years from that date. It is
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not known if he exercised this right but, since this author found a
number of his types still in the Society’s collection, apparently he
did not.
Couthouy busied himself in collecting at the various ports of call
and “made careful and suggestive notes of all the interesting species,
and especially of the new or doubtful species,” with the intention of
amplifying them on his return. When the expedition left Samoa, his
health began to decline. Wilkes demanded that Couthouy turn over
all notes and drawings to him, for Wilkes was preparing a narrative
of the voyage (later published in five volumes). Couthouy refused,
claiming that his subsequent work would be crippled without them.
Wilkes thereupon suspended him and ordered him home ‘“‘for disobe-
dience of orders.”
Gould (1852, p. v) says that “the numerous notes he [Couthouy]
had subsequently made from day to day were left in an imperfect
state. Still these would have been extremely valuable, especially
those relating to the land shells of the Society, Samoa, and Sandwich
Islands. But, unfortunately, repeated searches have failed to dis-
cover them among the masses of documents pertaining to the Ex-
pedition.”” The journal did not turn up until it was presented to the
Boston Society of Natural History in 1931 by Mrs. G. Wigglesworth.
It would be interesting indeed to know how she came by the volume,
which is entitled “Journal on Board the Vincennes, January 30 to
October 29, 1839,” and is illustrated with drawings in the text by
Couthouy. In a pocket in the front cover there are 27 drawings,
mostly by Drayton, along with some miscellaneous notes.
In the introduction to the journal Couthouy states, ‘I have con-
cluded to adopt the form of a journal which besides a sort of dupli-
cate of my notes shall contain a brief notice of daily events aboard
ship not immediately relating to my own pursuits.”
The journal reveals an almost immediate and continued dissatis-
faction on his part with the cooperation he received from naval per-
sonnel. The officers made private collections of materials and Wilkes’
strict discipline often interfered with Couthouy’s labors. He writes,
“That which I anticipated as a sort of pleasure, must be performed
as a task of duty.”’ We will not dwell on the small affronts to per-
sonal dignity as well as the lack of cooperation he suffered, as com-
plaints of this sort seem to have been common from those who served
under Wilkes.
An interesting anecdote passed on to the present author by an offi-
cer of Boston’s staid Athenaeum, where Couthouy’s bearded portrait
adorns a wall, is that, while in Tahiti, Couthouy had himself tatooed
from neck to foot. As the old Italian saying observes, ‘‘If the story
is not true, at least it is well devised.’ If it is true, it may explain
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why his health declined and why his last entry in the Journal is dated
October 1839, Pago Pago, Samoa Islands.
THE COLLECTORS AND COLLECTIONS.—Although the officers made
private collections, Couthouy was aided in his efforts by the other
members of the scientific staff, who also continued to collect shells
after he left the expedition.
These scientists often made extensive excursions into the interior
of the countries visited when time permitted. In North America,
they explored the northwest coastal area, which is now the states of
Washington and Oregon; Joseph Drayton, one of the artists, travelled
along the Columbia River to the Blue Mountains; a group journeyed
overland from Fort Vancouver to San Francisco; and another party
went to Fort Nesqually (now Tacoma, Washington), to Fort Colville,
and thence to the Kooskooska River (Clearwater River, Idaho). In
South America some of the naturalists crossed the Cordilleras of the
Andes from the Pacific to the sources of the Amazon River. Dr.
Pickering made numerous excursions into Brazil. And in the Poly-
nesian Islands explorations were made by other members of the staff.
Among the most important members of the party who helped
Couthouy collect shells were Dr. Charles Pickering, anthropologist,
Joseph Drayton, artist, and William D. Brackenridge, botanist.
The names of these gentlemen, as well as the name of a Mrs. Mitchell
of New South Wales, Australia, are often affixed as collectors of the
new species described from the material sent home by the expedition.
DISPOSITION OF THE SHELL COLLECTION.—The collections were sent
to Peale’s Museum in Philadelphia as circumstances permitted. Per-
haps this was done because one of Peale’s sons, Titian R., was a
member of the expedition’s staff. It would have been a more logical
course to have sent the collections to the Academy of Natural Sci-
ences of Philadelphia, which had been flourishing since 1812, rather
than to Peale’s establishment, which was hardly a natural history
museum. In any event, there was no place to send them in Wash-
ington until, prior to the expedition’s return in 1840, several members
of Congress and others interested in a national museum, organized
the National Institute, later known as the National Institution. At
this time the collections were removed from Peale’s in Philadelphia
and placed in the custody of the Institution in Washington, where
they remained in the Great Hall of the Patent Office until 1856,
when they were turned over to the newly founded Smithsonian
Institution.
The collections suffered from a series of incredible vicissitudes.
Peale says, ‘I am ashamed to record the fact, that when the boxes
and packages were placed in charge of the National Institution, the
seals were broken and a general scramble for curiosities took place by
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irresponsible members of the Society, in which some ‘Honorable’ men
thoughtlessly took part. Many valuable specimens were lost partic-
ularly shells and skins of birds’ (Haskell, 1942, p. 7).
Soon after his return to the United States in 1840, Couthouy went
to Washington to study the shells that had been sent back. In the
meantime, the National Institution had hired a clergyman who knew
nothing of natural science to unpack the specimens. The worthy
gentleman, noting that some of the numbered metal tags in the jars
were discoloring the alcohol, carefully removed the tags, and placed
them together in a separate jar without replacing them with any other
means of identification! With one act he thus rendered it impossible
for Couthouy to identify the specimens and match them with his notes.
Moreover, some specimens were gone: prominent conchologists had
been favored—for a consideration—with many rare specimens before
any of the naturalists on the voyage had returned. Couthouy worked
over the material as best he could until the expedition came home.
At this time the already low salaries of the naturalists were decreased
by some 44 percent. With a wife and two children to support,
Couthouy quit in disgust. Eventually he became captain of a
merchant vessel, and later he searched for treasure on the Spanish
Main. He met his death during the Civil War when, as commander of
the S. S. Chillicothe, he was killed by a rebel sharpshooter while his
vessel was engaged against a number of troops on the banks of the
Red River in Louisiana.
GOULD SELECTED TO DO THE REPORT ON MOLLUSKS.—With the
return of the expedition, President John Tyler assigned Robert
Greenhow, translator for the State Department, to draw up the re-
ports and write the journal of the expedition. Fortunately for Wilkes,
his friends in Congress blocked the appointment and referred the
matter to the Joint Committee on the Library, which drew up the
plan that was finally adopted. The Committee appointed Benjamin
Tappan, Senator from Ohio, as its agent to supervise the preparation
of the reports, with Wilkes, who had been detached from the Navy at
the request of the committee, to be in immediate control. Joseph
Drayton, the artist, was put in charge of the duties connected with
actual publication, including the preparation of the drawings for
ichthyology and conchology.
Couthouy’s resignation was timely; he must have been aware that,
after his controversy with Wilkes, it would be highly doubtful that
the latter would consider him for the job of writing the report on the
Mollusca. Wilkes, in fact, never seems to have entertained the idea
for a moment but urged that Drayton the artist do the report. Dray-
ton was not a conchologist and Senator Tappan would not accept the
proposal. Judging from the available correspondence, the Senator
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wanted Dr. Gould, who was well known by this time for his ‘‘In-
vertebrata of Massachusetts,’ to write the report.
Gould was most anxious to assume the task and wrote to Tappan in
September 1843, stating he had heard, from Dr. Pickering, that
“Mr. C. [Couthouy] told him [Pickering] that he would rather I should
undertake the task than any other person.”’ Gould went on to say
that, if he were to undertake the job, he would want the specimens
sent to him in Boston. ‘On account of the books & collections in
Boston, I doubt not the proper results will be obtained here with much
more facility than in Washington .... If I undertake it I shall
wish to dispatch the matter as soon as possible that everything may
not be done in anticipation abroad.” A month later Gould again
wrote Tappan:
I feel that no time is to be lost, inasmuch as every month will take
something away from the novelties which we may hope to find in the
collections. Every month brings in from abroad descriptions of new
shells from the very regions visited by our Squadron; and if much more
delay is made, there would be little inducement for any naturalist to
undertake the task from the hope that he might contribute something
new to the stock of knowledge... .
It has been intimated to me that Mr. Wilkes and Mr. Drayton have
an idea, that after they have got all the papers arranged and figures en-
graved, there will be time enough to take up the descriptions. You will
readily see the mistake of this view; for it is clearly necessary to deter-
mine first what is new or worthy of illustration—and this must require
much investigation. I certainly do not wish to attach my name, as
conchologist, to a selection either of shells or of figures which they might
select forme. Mr. Pickering found that many things which are supposed
to be new at Washington, have been long well known in Boston, and
described abroad. It would be no credit to your Conchologist to be pub-
lishing a book of old stories as something new (Haskell, 1942, p. 73).
This did not soften Wilkes and Gould was not employed.
Gould did not give up easily and wrote Tappan on December 17,
1843: “‘But the worst of all is that he [Wilkes] does not seem aware
of the importance of putting into print as soon as may be descriptions
of all objects regarded as new. It is not the date of discovery of an
object which gives precedence to it among scientific men, but the
date of publication.”
Negotiations with Gould began again in the spring of 1844 and
went on until April 25 of 1845, when he began writing the report,
although as late as May Wilkes was suggesting that Gould and
Drayton work together under the supervision of Pickering. Gould
finally won out, securing a salary of $3,200. His last bill for $1,000,
rendered in 1852, was not paid until 1861!
At Gould’s request the shells were shipped to Boston for identifi-
cation and, according to his plan, he began publishing brief notices
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of the new species in the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural
History as fast as he could describe them. The scope of the work
was limited by the Library Committee’s decision that nothing should
be printed that was not new. The Committee further stipulated
that the entire work should be an American production, unaided by
European scholars.
According to P. P. Carpenter (1863, p. 529), ‘Gould had access
only to that part of the collection which happened to be on view
during the brief visit that his professional duties allowed when visiting
the capital; and that his request to be allowed to take doubtful shells
to Europe for identification was refused.” Nevertheless, the corre-
spondence quoted by Haskell (1942, p. 75) clearly indicates that
Gould had the major portion of the shells in Boston although, on a
subsequent visit to Washington, he located an additional 150 species
to describe.
Evidently Wilkes’ antagonism toward Couthouy continued un-
abated since he wished that no credit be given to Couthouy in the
report. The following excerpt from a letter by Gould to Senator
Tappan on October 15, 1845, appears to be an answer to a demand
by Wilkes, through Tappan, to eliminate Couthouy’s name in the
report. With this assumption in mind, the paragraph does not damn
Couthouy with faint praise, as it seems to do, but is instead a subtle
attempt to give him as full credit as possible without Gould himself
incurring the wrath of Wilkes.
Though we may withhold his name entirely it cannot be concealed
that he was actively engaged for at least one year. An entire exclusion
of his name would seem vindictive, and will give him good ground so to
represent it. Whereas I find the instances in which there would be any
occasion to allude to him (among the shells) so very few that it would
tell rather discreditably than creditably for him—His Journal is inter-
esting and Captain Wilkes has drawn largely from it [a curious statement,
since we are led to believe that Couthouy refused to turn his journal over
to Wilkes, and that Gould was unable to locate it]; but his descriptions
of new objects are very few, and written in a less precise and concise
style than I should like to publish, and the names he has applied will
very few of them stand and none of them need bear his name proper.
After leaving Cape Horn he evidently attempted very little at descrip-
tions. My own feeling would be that while he may have forfeited all
right to the good will of those concerned in the expedition it would not
be dishonest and certainly would be magnanimous, to allude to his
labors wherever they have been important. If we avail ourselves of facts
which we should not otherwise have at hand, should we under the
catholic ethics of science which knows no partialities, hesitate to ac-
knowledge them? This you will allow is a charitable view of the sub-
ject—and will it not so heap coals of fire on his head and while it does
us no harm, may save us much trouble (Haskell, 1942, p. 74).
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Haskell does not share my view, but he thinks that Gould must
have held one opinion of Couthouy’s contribution and then changed
it since the Boston Society of Natural History in 1942 possessed a
copy (subsequently sold to the Allan Hancock Foundation, Los
Angeles, California) of Gould’s text of the Exploring Expedition
Mollusks which bore the inscription ‘To Joseph P. Couthouy—this
elaboration of the collections and observations, made in so great a
part by him, is presented by Augustus A. Gould.” As I said above,
I believe the letter quoted was a subterfuge and that Gould’s praise
therein was sincere.
Senator Tappan wrote to Gould in January of 1845 that he wanted
the work completed by December of that year. Gould said this was
impossible and, though both Wilkes and Drayton were sorely vexed,
the text did not appear until December of 1852. The atlas of plates
is dated 1856, but it was not actually finished and distributed until
1860—and Tappan wanted it done by December 1845! The other
volumes of the series were just as slow in appearing as was Gould’s
volume.
The government printed only 100 copies of the text and the same
number of the atlas. Of the text, 21 copies were destroyed by fire
and not replaced. Fifty-eight copies of the text and plates were sent
to the State Department from the printer in Philadelphia on December
15, 1852, and again the same amount on December 15, 1860. The
distribution of the copies sent to the Department of State was deter-
mined by Congress: one copy to each of the United States; two each to
Great Britain, France, and Russia; one each to 25 other countries; two
to the Library of Congress; one each to Wilkes, Hudson, and Ringgold,
commanders of the major expedition vessels; one to the Naval Lyceum
at Brooklyn, New York. The remaining volumes were to be kept for
distribution to each new state as it entered the union and, later, other
foreign countries were included.
Each author was permitted to have printed some copies for his own
distribution. The number ranged from 100 to 150 copies. According
to a letter from Drayton, ‘‘Gould has determined to print one hundred
copies on government paper.” The distinguishing points between the
two editions are minor. The official edition carries no publisher’s
imprint, merely that of the printer C. Sherman. The unofficial issue
of the text reads: Boston—Gould & Lincoln. The official edition has
a half-title with the phrase “By authority of Congress.” This is
lacking in the unofficial edition. The atlas has, in addition, a few
other minor differences which are discussed in the bibliography of
Gould’s works in this paper.
Congress expressly desired that these reports rival those being
published at the same time from the French expedition on the Astro-
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labe. In regard to the molluscan section only, the report almost does
this, but the quality of the French color engravings of the period
seldom has been equaled.
As mentioned earlier, the collection of mollusks was under the care
of the National Institution, where it suffered the vicissitudes already
described. If the entire collection was not borrowed by Dr. Gould,
it seems certain at least that he had the new species in Boston. When
they were returned, as also stated earlier, they were turned over to
the newly founded Smithsonian Institution. There is a letter, how-
ever, in the Boston Society of Natural History (now the Museum of
Science) from P. P. Carpenter to Gould, dated October 23, 1859,
which says, ‘‘Would you return the Exploring Expedition Shells now
in your possession?”’ According to Carpenter (1863, p. 530), ‘‘The
shells remained unopened in 1859-1860 and the types not accessible,
till at the request of Prof. Henry, I undertook the arrangement of
the collections. Fortunately, a considerable part of the shells pro-
fessing to be new species were found together, with the artist’s marks
corresponding with the plates and figures.”
The Smithsonian Institution was supposed to receive all collections
made by the government, with the right to exchange duplicates.
Many paratypes of the Exploring Expedition shells were then dis-
tributed along with ordinary duplicates. The paratypes were ac-
companied with printed labels bearing the inscription ‘“Named from
the Type Specimen.”” ‘The Museum of Comparative Zoology in Cam-
bridge has many such lots. The New York State Museum received
a distribution of 273 duplicate lots from the Smithsonian Institution
in 1862 (15th Ann. Rep. New York State Mus., pp. 23-25), some of
them paratypes. This is probably the typical collection sent out.
In the so-called ‘Gould Type Collection” from the New York State
Museum, now on permanent loan at the Museum of Comparative
Zoology, there are some of these printed labels; the remaining Ex-
ploring Expedition types must have been retained by Gould at the
time of original description.
SUMMARY OF THE TyPES.—In his final report on the Expedition
shells, Gould described some 443 species. Of this number, I have
located 308 in the United States National Museum and, through
Carpenter’s previous labor, it has often been possible to ascertain
the figured holotype. In other instances, syntypes have been found.
Since all the species had been well figured, in most instances I have
neither selected lectotypes nor refigured them. Types of 27 additional
species have been located in the ‘““Gould Type Collection” or in the
Museum of Comparative Zoology collection. Of the 110 species that
have not been found, 57 were naked mollusks, some of which had not
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been preserved at all after the original drawings had been made;
the rest probably long since have dried out and have been discarded.
This leaves 53 species, some of which may still be found.
Gould: Middle Years
RELATIONS WITH LOUIS AGAssIz.—Louis Agassiz came to the
United States in 1846 and immediately became a close friend of
Dr. Gould, whom he had known previously through correspondence.
Agassiz had been much impressed with the ‘Invertebrata of Massa-
chusetts.” In 1848, Agassiz accepted a professorship at newly
founded Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard College, where he
remained for life, leaving as a monument to his work the Museum of
Comparative Zoology, which was founded in 1859. During his first
year as a professor, Agassiz and Gould published ‘Principles of
Zoology” in Boston at the firm of Gould’s brother: Gould, Kendall
and Lincoln. The slim volume went through an English edition,
and in Germany it was translated and printed in 1851 and revised in
1852, an edition which enjoyed three more printings, the last in 1872.
“TERRESTRIAL MOLLUSCA OF THE UNITED STATES.’—Amos Binney,
one of the founders of the Boston Society of Natural History, was a
man of wealth and taste who made the Society and the Boston Athen-
aeum the objects of his special interest. He was the one who made it
possible for the Society to begin the publication of its records. Once, he
offered to the Society about 2,000 species of shells from his own rich
collection, provided that other members matched his donation with
species not in his collection. Those conditions were soon met, with
the result that some 4,000 species were added to the Society’s collec-
tion. Binney’s large and important library was open to all and was
deposited with the Society at the time of his death, March 1847, in
Rome, where he had gone for his health. He left unfinished a monu-
mental work, “The Terrestrial Air-Breathing Mollusks of the United
States,” accompanied with instructions that his executors appoint
someone to complete the task. This was admirably accomplished by
Dr. Gould. No expense was spared. The anatomical drawings were
prepared by the renowned Dr. Joseph Leidy of Philadelphia, and
most of the plates were engraved by Alexander Lawson, rated among
the best craftsmen of his time. The result, in 1851 and 1857, was
one of the most artistic monographs on American Mollusca ever
printed in the United States, rivaled only by another project of
Lawson’s, a work on fresh-water mollusks.
MEXICAN WAR NATURALISTS.—During the War with Mexico sev-
eral collections of shells were made on the West Coast of the United
States and Mexico by officers of the United States armed forces.
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Colonel E. Jewett, who travelled to Panama as a private collec-
tor in January 1849, spent ten weeks in that region, visiting the
island of Taboga. From there he went to San Francisco, where he
spent four months exploring the shore for about 50 miles around the
head of the bay. Then he spent a week at Monterey and finally
went to Santa Barbara, where he collected along the coast as far
south as San Buenaventura [Ventura]. He gathered about 225 spe-
cies, which were sent to Dr. Gould for determination. A number of
them proved to be new and were described by Gould in the Boston
Journal of Natural History. Some of them were figured. Many of
these shells have been found in the ‘‘Gould Type Collection.”
According to P. P. Carpenter (1864, p. 535), Jewett was a very
accurate collector and an unsurpassed field paleontologist. Carpenter
mentions that by 1864 the collection was in the possession of Jewett’s
daughter, Mrs. Boyce of Utica, New York. In 1866 Carpenter (p.
278) says that the Recent mollusks “have become the property of a
college in New York State.”’ The college did not survive and the
shells were dispersed. K. Van Winkle Palmer (1958, p. 18) says
that “most of the shells are now in the United States National
Museum, Peter Redpath Museum at McGill University, Montreal,
Cornell University, or are lost.”
Major William Rich had been on the United States Exploring
Expedition and was not a novice as a collector of shells. During
the war he was able to make a collection of some 1380 species, all
with good locality data, which were sent to Gould and, again, some
proved to be new to science. Carpenter (1864, p. 540) says that
Rich collected specimens in good condition. He visited San Fran-
cisco, Monterey, San Diego, and San Pedro in California. In Mexico,
he collected at La Paz, San José, and Mazatlan. In 1863 his collec-
tion was in his home in Washington, D.C., opposite the British
Legation, destined, in Carpenter’s words, “for one of the public
museums in the neighborhood.” Judging from the number of Rich’s
lots in the U.S. National Museum, it is probable that the collection
was presented to that institution.
Lt. Thomas P. Green of the United States Navy had collections
which covered about the same area as the two above. It was a
credit to Gould’s reputation that each of these naturalists chose him
to identify their collections and to describe the new species. While
many of these shells were located in the “Gould Type Collection”
from the New York State Museum, now on permanent loan at the
Museum of Comparative Zoology, over 20 of the types have not
been found. Gould must have had most of them in 1856 since,
according to P. P. Carpenter (1856 [1857] Proc. Zool. Soc. London,
p. 198), “Dr. Gould sent over the whole of his collections from the
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Pacific Shores of North America.’’ Because most of Gould’s species
are noted in the resultant work to which his name is attached as
joint author and because I did not find any of the types in the
Carpenter collection in Montreal, it may be assumed that the species
were lost in transit or that they were returned to Gould and thence
to the original collectors.
The North Pacific Exploring Expedition
In 1853 the United States sent out a second expedition, known as
the North Pacific Exploring Expedition, under the command of Cap-
tain Ringgold and later Captain Rodgers. Its purpose was to obtain
knowledge of the seas surrounding Japan and the extreme northern
regions of the Pacific Ocean. The naturalist chosen to accompany
the expedition was William Stimpson, who was already known for
his dredging and other work along the Atlantic coast.
WILLIAM STIMPSON.—William was born in the Roxbury district of
Boston on February 14, 1832, to Herbert H. Stimpson and Mary Ann
Brewster. His father was a prosperous dealer in stoves and ranges
at Congress and Water Streets. Young Stimpson was educated in
the public schools, and in September 1847, when only 16, he entered
the upper class of Boston High School and was graduated the following
July. Even before this, we are told, he had become interested in
natural history. A copy of Dr. Gould’s ‘Invertebrata of Massachu-
setts’? came to his attention. He went to call on the Doctor to see if
he could secure a copy of his own. Dr. Gould gave him an order on
the state librarian for a copy and the joy with which William marched
out of the State House with the volume was a story he often related
in later years. In addition, Gould brought Stimpson to the attention
of Agassiz and introduced the youth to the Boston Society of Natural
History.
The boy’s relatives were anxious that he should go into business;
his trips to the seashore and his dredging expeditions were not looked
upon with favor. He was sent out with a civil engineer, but his em-
ployer reported that he was too fond of collecting land snails to make
a good surveyor. He was then allowed to enter the Latin School in
1848. The following summer he succeeded in accompanying a fishing
smack to Grand Manan, where he studied the marine animals. Still
against strong family opposition, he was permitted to join the workers
at Agassiz’ laboratory at Harvard in October 1850. On December 4,
1850, he was appointed Curator of Mollusks at the Boston Society of
Natural History. He held this post until May 18, 1853, when at the
age of 21, he was appointed naturalist to the North Pacific Exploring
Expedition.
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The expedition left Lynnhaven Bay, New Jersey, on June 11, 1853.
The vessels included the John Hancock, Fenimore Cooper, Porpoise,
Kennedy, Susquehanna, and Vincennes. The Porpoise and the Vin-
cennes had been on the earlier United States Exploring Expedition,
the latter vessel having been Wilkes’ flagship. Now under the com-
mand of Captain Ringgold, the ship was boarded by William Stimpson
as Official zoologist. I will let Stimpson tell his own story of the expe-
dition by presenting excerpts from his unpublished journal, beginning
with the first port visited after leaving the United States.
STIMPSON’S JOURNAL.—
July 8, 1853. On Friday at 11 o’clock made the N.W. point of
Madeira.
July 9. [Anchored in Funchal.] Dredged the harbor, chiefly in
fourteen to twenty fathoms, sandy bottom, and got shells of the
genera: Venus, Cytherea, Cardium, Tellina, Pectin, Thracia, Mac-
tra, Pleurotoma, Mangelia, Ringicula, etc.
July 15. This day I took a ride about the country [in vicinity of
Funchal] to hunt for land shells. On account of the dryness of
the season, but few were obtained.
July 19. At five in the afternoon the Vincennes passed Palma one
of the Canary Islands.
July 28. At twelve o’clock we made land which proved to be the
island of Maio. We afterwards made St. Jago Island [Sao Tiago,
Cape Verde Islands] and at sunset anchored in the harbor of
Porto Praya [Praia].
July 29. Dredged in different parts of the harbor until eight o’clock.
The bottom near the town was sand, depth ten, sometimes only
five fathoms, yielding Nucula and other bivalves, and a few uni-
valves. While dredging the frigate Constitution appeared and
lay to nearby while holding communications with the Vincennes.
August 6. N. Lat. 8°18’; W. Long. 17°9’. [At sea.] We spoke
today to the ship Arab, thirty days out from Boston and got
copies and files of the ‘Boston Journal.”
September 12. S. Lat. 34°37’; E. Long. 18°14’. [Arrival at Cape
of Good Hope.| We approached the land, but slowly, giving me
an opportunity of using my tow net to advantage. We entered
False Bay with an increasing breeze.
September 12 to November 9, 1853. Cape of Good Hope.
Simon’s Town, a British naval station, is a little place of about
four hundred inhabitants which is spread along the shores of a
slight indentation of the coast on the West Side of False Bay,
about six miles from its head which is called Simon’s Bay. The
shores of this little bay consist of dune sands with here and there
a rocky ledge projecting above it at low water, with scattered
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boulders and fragments lying about and above them. The bay
bottom is sandy with a depth of about six to twelve fathoms,
deepening as the larger bay [False Bay] is approached, in which
there is a depth of from twenty to forty fathoms, with a coarse
sandy or gravelly bottom containing ledges of rock.
[About three weeks were spent collecting in this area; Stimpson
made a three-day trip to Capetown before the squadron was
put under sailing orders on November 5.]
December 23. S. Lat. 35°55’; E. Long. 151°10’. At noon the coast
of New Holland, or Australia, was in sight to the westward. It
had the appearance of low land, forming a succession of clumps
along the horizon, with considerable uniformity of height.
December 25. S. Lat. 33°50’; E. Long. 151°52’. Sunday.—
Today is Christmas, but we are disappointed in our hopes of
eating our Christmas dinner ashore. The entrance of Port
Jackson, with the lighthouse was, however, visible in the after-
noon, when it unfortunately fell calm, preventing us from reaching
the shore this day.
December 26. At daylight we commenced beating in to the mouth of
the harbor, which we entered at eight o’clock and at nine we
anchored below Garden Island, and about 2% miles from the
town of Sydney. The harbor was one of the most beautiful I
have ever seen, the verdure descending to the water’s edge. It
is so land locked and its waters are so smooth, that it presents
rather the appearance of a pond of fresh water than an inlet of
the sea. The depth of the water is everywhere nearly the same
(from nine to twelve fathoms) there being only one shoal in the
harbor (the Sow and Pigs, near the entrance) so that for the
purpose of commerce it is one of the finest in the world. In the
afternoon I took a boat and examined the shores. The rocks of
the first and second sub-regions were inhabited by several species
of crabs and a great variety of littoral mollusks of the genera
Trochus, Mododonta, Nerita, Purpura, Littorina, Siphonaria and
Patella, there being in all about eight species of these genera, all
very common, and all of about equal size (the Littorina excepted),
three-fourths of an inch in diameter.
December 27. This day was spent in the city of Sydney, which I
found to be a large place of 60,000 inhabitants, and having fine
buildings, the private residences even being built of sandstone.
I visited the shop of Mr. Wilcox, natural history dealer, whom I
found to be a man of information, and I spent several hours very
agreeably in examining the curious forms of mammalia and birds
peculiar to Australia, of which Mr. W. had a very full collection.
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December 28. Today I went on a dredging excursion to the mouth of
the harbor, with Mr. Wilcox, in my little sheet-iron boat the
“Pollywog.”” We visited the celebrated Trigonia locality near
the ‘‘Sow and Pigs,” and dredged, besides many living Trigoniae,
some thirty or forty more species of shells.
December 29. I spent this day in the city, examining Wilcox’s
collection. That gentleman gave me some curious accounts
of some naturalists whom I had long known by reputation, and
did not dream of finding in propria persona in this part of the
world. He informed me that Macleay, the originator of the
“circular theory” of classification in natural history was now
residing at this place, and that Swainson who carried out that
theory so fully in zoology was now wandering in these parts,
poor and neglected, though still hopelessly moping over zoological
subjects, though old and past active and useful labor in the field
of science. As I listened to Wilcox’s account the conceit entered
my mind that these two men were banished, as it were, from the
scientific world of the Atlantic shores, for the great crime of
burdening zoology with the false though much labored theory
which has thrown so much confusion into the subject of its
classification and philosophical study. In the afternoon I visited
the officers of a new French clipper ship now lying in this port,
by whom I was treated with the extreme politeness so charac-
teristic of Frenchmen, which contrasts so strongly with the selfish
and often contemptuous silence of Englishmen when meeting
gentlemen having no formal introduction, and with the awkward-
ness of Americans in a similar situation. This night I spent
ashore at the Royal Hotel, where I met two or three gentlemen
from Boston, one of whom had resided in Cambridge, close to
my father’s residence.
December 31. This morning I visited the Sydney Museum (of
Science) where I found a very scientific man, Mr. Wall, Curator
of the Natural History Department. He showed me many
interesting shells, and many unique cetacean skeletons.
January 1, 1854. . . . formed a party to visit the monument of La
Perouse at Botany Bay. After a ride of about seven miles
through sandy country, and passing through a grove, we arrived
at the Sir Joseph Banks Hotel (named after the great naturalist
who accompanied Cook on his first voyage and who landed here).
After a good dinner, of which Boston ice was no unwelcome con-
comitant, we took a boat and proceeded down the bay... .
January 5. Through the kindness of our Commander in offering me
the use of his boat, I visited the [British Surveying Ship] Herald.
Her naturalist, Mr. MacGillivray, was not on board.
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January 6. Today officers of the Herald and afterward Mr. Mac-
Gillivray, visited our ship. I find the lower marine animals of
these seas have been little investigated, with the exception of
Huxley’s examinations of the Hydroid Polypi, and Mr. Mac-
Gillivray advises me to publish many species which I have found
in this harbor, as nothing has yet been done in this field.
January 7. We are now under sailing orders, and remain on board,
waiting for a fair wind.
January 8. At sunrise we got underway and proceeded down the
harbor, but the wind failing, we anchored outside of the ‘Sow
and Pigs.’’ At noon, however, a stiff southerly breeze sprung up,
and we got underway again at one o’clock and stood out of the
harbor and on our course to the eastward at the rate of six knots
per hour.
January 14. S. Lat. 26°41’; E. Long. 159°37’. Coral Sea.
January 20. S. Lat. 20°07’; E. Long. 160°37’. Coral Sea. Passed
a shoal, dredged and found twelve species of bivalves and one
hundred and five of univalves.
January 30. S. Lat. 13°40’; E. Long. 162°24’.
February 3. Western Pacific. Sighted the Island of Oury and Vani-
koro [Santa Cruz Islands] where La Perouse was shipwrecked.
February 24. N. Lat. 6°47’; E. Long. 158°30’. Close to the South-
side of Bornabi [sic]. Not permitted to land.
March 1. Same thing at Guam. Then left for Hong Kong.
March 14. Formosa was sighted.
March 18. Spent the day in Macao.
March 25. Hong Kong.
March 28. Sick with Influenza. Susquehanna brings news that
Commodore Perry was on the point of making a treaty with
the Japanese opening their ports to our commerce.
April 4. Today I tried the trawl for the first time on a muddy bottom
in the bay west of the Kowloon Peninsula [opposite Hong Kong,
China]; its success was very satisfactory. Porpoise arrived hay-
ing gone from the Cape of Good Hope around Van Diemen’s
Land [Tasmania] via New Ireland, [Bismarck Archipelago] and
the Buskee Passage.
April 12. Dredged in the channel of Hong Kong Harbor, on a shelly
bottom in from six to ten fathoms.
May 24. Arrival of Propeller Hancock. Captain Rodgers had been
four months surveying in the passages between Borneo and
Sumatra, and had done a great deal of work as might have been
expected from the well-known energy and efficient character of
Captain Rodgers. They had collected many shells. [Kennedy
the store ship had also arrived in Hong Kong at this time.]
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May 30. Interviewed a Mr. Squires, who had been engaged in
Batavia by Captain Rodgers, he had made a collection of marine
animals from the Gaspar Straits.
June 10. Our ship the Vincennes is about to proceed to Canton as
the European residents there, among whom are numerous Amer-
icans, are said to be in danger of an attack from the insurgents,
who are making demonstrations against the city.
June 11. Canton. During three days we lay at our anchorage in
Whamoa Reach. Then Commodore Perry arrived on the U.S.
Mississippi and we were relieved.
August 7. News came that Commander Ringgold was relieved of
his command. [For some time he had been very ill and quite mad. ]
August 12 to 31. All of the stores were removed from the Kennedy
since it had been condemned as an exploring vessel. Some of
the stores were brought on board the Vincennes and the remainder
stored ashore at the Naval Store House.
September. [At this time the following ships were assembled in
Hong Kong: ship Vincennes, under Captain Rodgers; steamer
John Hancock, under H. K. Stevens; brig Porpoise, Acting Com-
mander William Bridge; schooner Fenimore Cooper, Acting Lieu-
tenant Commander C. Gibson. The Susquehanna was sent home
via Japan.]
September 9. Hancock and Cooper sailed for surveying cruise up
China Coast as far as Korea.
September 12 to 30. China Seas: N. Lat. 21°52’ and E. Long. 114°09’;
N. Lat. 22°25’ and HE. Long. 123°53’.
October 1. N. Lat. 23°; E. Long. 125°36’.
October 3. Made Ty-pin-san [Taipinsan] one of the Meca-co-sima
[Miyako-jima] Group.
October 18. Reached Bonin Islands.
October 19. Port Lloyd. Made a haul of the dredge in ten fathoms.
Dredged in a place called “Ten Fathom Hole” and got many
minute shells. The collection of shells secured here is smaller
than would have been the case had not more important subjects
claimed attention, for there was no lack of specimens; large
cowries, (C. mauritiana) Strombs, and other kinds being abundant.
A Patella two inches in diameter, and strongly ribbed, which I
have seen nowhere else, was frequent on the rocks. The number
of species found was one hundred and ten, at least forty of which
also occur at Loo Choo [Okinawa] or on the Chinese Coast.
The Bonins are a collection of small islands stretching along for
about one hundred miles in the direction of the meridian and
forming three distinct groups. The center one of which contains
the largest (Peal) island, about five miles in diameter, in which the
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harbor is called Port Lloyd. They lie in about 27° N. Lat. and
143%° E. Long. They were visited twenty years ago by Beechey
and Lutke and last year by Commodore Perry, who went through
some form of taking possession and appointing a governor, whose
name is Savery. The inhabitants are about thirty in number,
mostly runaway whalemen with wives brought from the Sand-
wich [Hawaiian] Islands. They live by cultivating small patches
of sweet potatoes, lemon trees, etc., and furnishing fresh provisions
to the whalers which frequently stop here for water and refresh-
ments. They appear, however, to be very idle, and intoxicated
most of the time.
November 6. Passed out of Port Lloyd, narrowly escaping being
jammed against the South Head.
November 17. Anchored near some sandy coral islands near Napa
Harbor. Great Loo Choo [Okinawa] is the largest and most
southerly of the chain of islands which extend southward from
Japan. It is about sixty miles in length and rather less than
twenty in average breadth. The land is moderately elevated.
In the southern part is the capital town Shui, a distance of about
three miles from Napa, the chief port. Half a mile north of Napa
is Tusui. At this place our boats usually landed, and for its
convenience a spot was selected here for our shore establishment.
[Dredging was not too successful.] As is usual in tropical and
subtropical countries the sandy and muddy bottoms in depths
exceeding two fathoms are almost barren of marine animals.
Wherever there is coral, the marine fauna seems always to be
almost entirely concentrated upon it, and while its groves afford
a rich field, but little can be found on the other stations of the
locality. In zoology, Loo Choo may be said to be chiefly dis-
tinguished for the number and variety of its shells. We obtained
nearly four hundred species during the time of our stay. It
should be mentioned however, that but few of these were obtained
alive, as our chief collecting ground was the beach northward
from Tusui.
Here one might have spent many days in active search without
exhausting its riches, for after the larger and more beautiful
species were collected, there remained a host of minute shells,
mostly valuable only to the systematic conchologist, which really
seemed interminable in number, for each handful of coral sand
would afford a new form. The search of this beach offered an
unfailing resource, whenever the other objects of our collecting
excursions proved unattainable. The living shells, with a consid-
erable variety of other marine animals were obtained chiefly on
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the outer reefs, which run parallel to the shore at a distance of
a mile or more.
The chief ground for terrestrial collecting was a range of well
cultivated level land lying along the shore north of Tusui, and
overhung by a cliff of coral rock . . . much of this land was
terraced and portions of it ditched and banked into paddy fields,
the water being supplied by two or three springs which gushed
out of the base of the cliffs. Here were found several species of
Melaniae and other fresh-water shells, one of which will form a
new genus resembling Rissoa. Land shells of half a dozen species
were found on the shrubs and among the piles of stones. Two of
these (Helices) are common to Loo Choo and to nearly all the
Japanese Islands and China. A small Trochus-like Helix and a
Truncatella occurred at the foot of the cliffs.
December 13. Sailed from Loo Choo [Okinawa].
December 18. Made land. The islands of the Chinese coast near
Chusan. Did not land, but left the survivors of the wreck of the
W. H. Layward [who were picked up on Okinawa] with the clipper
Nightingale.
December 23. Among the rocky islands of the S.E. Japanese coast.
December 28. Rounded the “Peak Horner’ a regularly conical
mountain of some 2000 feet in height, and commenced beating up
Kagoshima Bay. At each tack I threw over the dredge, and got a
variety of small shells, chiefly of a curious genus allied to Mar-
garita. Spent nine days in the Bay. Were invited to leave by
local authorities, but demanded wood and water, since by Perry’s
treaty United States ships could visit any port when distressed
for supplies. Dredging was good in the Bay.
January 9, 1855. Dredged at Tanegasima [Tanega-shima].
January 12. N. Lat. 28°11’; E. Long. 129°35’. Made Kikaia Island
[Kikaigashima, Ryukyu Islands]. Did not land until the 18th.
My examinations for the short time allowed were confined to the
sea shore, the tide being fortunately out.
January 21. N. Lat. 28°11’; E. Long. 129°35’. Kikaia was still in
plain sight, while the larger island Ousima [Amami-O-shima,
Ryukyu Islands] could be seen with its numerous bays. Having
opportunities of landing at several places, I made a considerable
collection of Invertebrates. In a brook which entered the sea
in one spot I found a Melania, a Planorbis . . . the two common
Loo Chooan species of Helix were also found here.
January 24. Left Ousima. Passed Kageruma [Kakeroma] running
due south so as to pass to the Eastward of Loo Choo on the way
to Hong Kong.
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January 27. Passed close to windward of Botel Tobago Kima
[Hungtow Island or Hungt’ou Hsii] and in the night hauled
to the southward around the south end of Formosa passing
betweed Gadd Rock [Kaot’ai Shih or Gaddo Yen] and Vele
Rete Rock [Ch’insing Yen] into the China Sea.
January 29. Again in Hong Kong. No news of the Porpoise—
feared lost. Hancock still at Shanghai—being repaired. It had
suffered during the winter cruise. The schooner Fenimore
Cooper had also had a hard time. Lieutenant Hunter has died
on board the Hancock. Government has confirmed Captain
Rodgers in his command, and our Northern cruise is therefore
certain.
The Vincennes stayed in Hong Kong to be overhauled. For
the first half-month I have been busily employed in describing
the new species collected on the late cruise. In doing this I am,
of course, confined to my room. The ship is undergoing an
overhauling, and the sound of the caulking mallets around and
over my head is no great help to patient investigation. I suc-
ceeded in bearing it however, with considerable sacrifice to health
and had the pleasure of handing to the Commodore descriptions
of eighty-one new species, which were sent home for publication.
Hancock and Cooper arrived during the latter part of the
month. They had been engaged in surveys on the Northeast
coast of China, chiefly in the Gulf of Pee-chee-lee [Chihli] and
about the mouth of the Pei-ho [Pai] River.
March. In this month I recommenced marine researches. I did but
little dredging however, but confined my operations chiefly to
the shores or the Chinese fishing boats which are often quite
zoological thesauri. At the end of the month Hancock and Cooper
sailed for Loo Choo via coast of Formosa to seek tidings of the
Porpoise.
April 6. Vincennes left Hong Kong. Commanded by Commodore
Rodgers; Wright, Botanist; Stimpson, Zoologist.
April 11. N. Lat. 22°43’; E. Long. 116°20’. Dredged in China
Sea, fifteen to twenty fathoms, grey sand.
April 12. N. Lat. 22°35’; E. Long. 116°53’.. Having had one of my
largest dredge frames rigged with a canvas bag and a net bottom,
I tried dredging on a large scale this afternoon from the ship in
twenty-seven fathoms, sandy bottom. First two hauls rather
successful, a moderate quantity of sand being taken which proved
to be rich in annelides and mollusks.
April 13. N. Lat. 22°56’; E. Long. 117939’. Dredged in twenty-five
to thirty fathoms.
April 19. Back at Loo Choo group.
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April 23. Hancock arrived at Loo Choo. I often wish fate had
placed me on board the Hancock as she visits all the out of the
way places where novelties in natural history may tend to be
found, while the Vincennes generally drops anchor only in sea
ports which have been previously well searched.
April 27. Got underway with Hancock and Cooper. Coasted along
west coast of Loo Choo heading north. Passed between Mont-
gomery Island and Great Loo Choo.
During the next few days the vessels passed to westward of
Oukai [Okinoerabu-shima, Ryukyu Islands] rounded the western
end of Katowaisima [Kakeroma]| and ran into the strait which
separated this island from Ousima [Amami-O-shima]. Dredged
at the mouth of a small cove.
May 3. Hancock arrives. Cooper has proceeded up coast of Ousima
[Amami-O-shima]. I found several curious species of land shells.
May 6. Resumed trip.
May 7. Passed Tukara [Ko Takara Shima] and Sabine Island.
May 11. N. Lat. 34°22’; E. Long. 138°06’. Made land, Coast of
Nippon [Japan].
May 13. Resolved to run for our port of Simoda [Shimoda] as it had
been surveyed. Remained a fortnight. There were no good
beaches or rich sea bottom.
May 28. Left.
June 7. Beat up bay of Island of Jesso [Yezo= Hokkaido] and reached
Hakodadi [Hakodate]. In the middle of Hakodadi Bay there is
an extensive area of shelly and gravelly bottom in from eight to
fourteen fathoms.
June 26. Left Hakodadi.
July 7. N. Lat. 50°39’; E. Long. 159°32’.
July 8. Saw the mountains of the Kamtschtkan [Kamchatka] coast.
July 9. Passed through the narrow entrance to the broad bay of
Awatska [Avacha Bay]. Anchored off the mouth of the small
harbor of Petropaulski [Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski] and were
immediately visited by two Americans, Chace and Duval. The
town is deserted by the Russians and has been, ever since the
removal of the English and French fleets last year. Cooper had
arrived on the eighth.
July 13. Departed.
August 4. Reached Seniavine Straits [Ostrov Senyavina] and
anchored in Glassenappe [Glazenap] Harbor. I commenced
dredging operations almost immediately and this business oc-
cupied me for the first week of our stay. The bottom of the
Straits was mostly muddy, with a depth of from ten to thirty
fathoms, but a narrow strip of rocky or gravelly bottom in three
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to six fathoms extended along the shore in the immediate vicinity
of our encampment. The requisite variety of station was thus
easily accessible and I made the requisite collections in a short
time without going more than two or three miles from camp in
any dredging excursion.
September 13. Camp broke up, and return trip begun.
September 18. Passed west of St. Lawrence Island.
September 23. Aleutian Islands: Passed between Amoutcha
[Amukta] and Seguam Islands.
October 13. Made California Coast north of Bodega.
November 13. Arrived in San Francisco to find Cooper and Hancock.
From here the expedition was ordered home.
July 11, 1856. Arrived in New York.
GOULD SELECTED TO DO THE REPORT ON MOLLUSKS.—With the
return of the expedition, Stimpson went to Washington to work on
the collections. His researches on the expedition material were
devoted to the invertebrates other than mollusks. According to
P. P. Carpenter (1864, p. 582), regarding the shells, “through some
unaccountable cause certain of the most valuable boxes were ‘lost’
between New York and Washington; the remainder were placed in
the hands of Dr. Gould for description, with the MS. catalogue, a
copy of which forms the Mollusca vol. 1, nos. 1-2003 of the Smith-
sonian Institution.”
Although the expedition returned in 1855, it was not until 1859
that Gould published the first description of any of the new shells.
It is known that he took some of the uncertain shells to London in
1857 to compare them with the H. Cuming collection. There is a
group photograph in the British Museum (Natural History) of Gould
with Hugh Cuming and Wesley Newcomb (the latter was Gould’s
travelling companion). It was Gould’s intention to produce a
report on this expedition similar to the one he did on the United
States Exploring Expedition.
In the meantime, Stimpson had received many honors and had
been made Director of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. Shortly
after his appointment, the structure housing the Academy burned to
the ground. ‘The building and contents had been adequately insured,
which made it possible for the Academy to purchase new land and
put up a fire-proof building. Here Stimpson assembled the manu-
scripts, collections, and engravings of a lifetime. Books and speci-
mens which he did not possess were freely lent to him by the
Smithsonian and by eastern naturalists.
At Dr. Gould’s death, W. G. Binney was appointed his conchological
executor and, at the request of Stimpson, the complete manuscript of
the report, along with certain notes, were sent to Chicago. So far as
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can be determined, only the manuscript and not the molluscan types
were sent.
On the 8th of October, 1871, a small fire broke out in South Chicago
and quickly flared out of control. In 48 hours, most of the city was
in ashes and the ‘‘fireproof’’ building of the Chicago Academy, a total
loss. The blow apparently was too much for Stimpson. His health
declined rapidly and he died the following year, only forty years old.
No journal of the North Pacific Expedition ever appeared. In the
files of the National Museum in Washington is a letter from Herbert
B. Stimpson, dated January 1930, which states: “I am preparing his
letters and diary written during the North Pacific Exploring Expedi-
tion, 1853-1855, for publication. Fortunately these documents were
at Father’s house in Cambridge [Massachusetts] and were not de-
stroyed by the Chicago fire. They were the only documents saved.”
Nothing has come of this project and contact with the Stimpson
relatives has since been lost.
SUMMARY OF THE TYPES.—We are left, then, with only Gould’s
preliminary descriptions of some 375 species presumed to be new; of
this number I have been able to locate 223 in the U.S. National
Museum. In this institution are two original catalogs, one of which
probably was written by Stimpson from April 13 to May 4, 1860.
Thirty-six additional species other than those found are enumerated
in one or both of these catalogs, and most of the 36 appear to have
been missing before the whole collection was recataloged at a later
time. While some of these may have been lost, others appear to have
been borrowed by P. P. Carpenter and never returned since several
types have been found in the Redpath Museum with the original
U.S. National Museum numbers written on slips in the vials.
It is impossible to ascertain why many of the types from this expe-
dition were burdened with two USNM numbers; however, in those
lots which contained more than one specimen, the holotype or lecto-
type was assigned the original number; the paratypes, the subsequent
one. Some holotypes still have the double number but, since some of
these have already appeared in print, it has been thought best to leave
them as they are. Twenty-three species not found in the U.S. Na-
tional Museum have been discovered in the so-called ‘‘Gould Type
Collection’? now on permanent loan at the Museum of Comparative
Zoology in Boston or in the general MCZ collection. There are some
87 species of which I have found no trace. It is possible that a few of
these may be in the British Museum (Natural History) since Gould
left examples of some of the new species with H. Cuming. In all proba-
bility, however, the number of missing types will not be greatly re-
duced. Almost all of the types of new species collected by the North
Pacific Exploring Expedition not previously illustrated are figured in
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this paper. All of the species figured by Yen (1944) have been re-
figured, many from new photographs.
If the type lot contained only one specimen and if the measurements
approximated those given in the original description, that example
has been regarded as the holotype. When there were several syntypes
and it was not clear which one was the measured specimen, a lectotype
was chosen. In all cases, the actual measurements of the figured type
are given on the plate captions.
Gould: Later Years
REPUBLICATION OF THE ‘‘INVERTEBRATA OF MASSACHUSETTS.”—
The description of the mollusks of the North Pacific Exploring Expe-
dition was Dr. Gould’s last important work on new material. During
his latter years, he was engaged in revising his ‘‘ Invertebrata of Massa-
chusetts” at the request of the state legislature, which had appro-
priated $4,000 for the task. At the time of Dr. Gould’s death in 1866,
the work remained incomplete. Happily, William G. Binney, the son
of Amos Binney, was appointed to finish the task. Since Gould had
completed the work of Binney’s father on the terrestrial mollusks of
the United States, it was fitting that these two names should again
be joined in authorship.
Twelve hundred copies of the new edition of the ‘‘Invertebrata of
Massachusetts’ were published, one for each member of the legislature
and one for each public library in the state. Fifty remaining copies
were distributed through the trustees of the State Library.
DeratH OF GouLD.—As previously mentioned, Gould was first of all
a physician. He was active in the medical societies of Boston and
Massachusetts and he served as an officer of more than one of these
groups. For several years he was a consulting physician at the
Massachusetts General Hospital. According to his daughter’s ac-
count, Gould encouraged and advised Dr. W. T. G. Morton, the re-
puted discoverer of ether, suggesting for the first apparatus the use of
a valve that helped to produce complete insensibility. Gould was in
attendance when Dr. John Collins Warren performed the first opera-
tion with the new anesthetic.
It is reported from old accounts that Gould was genial and drew
friends around him, retaining the old and attracting the new. He
did not possess the emotions of an enthusiast but rather was of a
calm, contemplative nature, with clear preception and awareness of
his surroundings. He was a religious man and for more than 30 years
a constant member of the Baptist church, practicing religion rather
than talking about it. According to W. H. Dall, Dr. Gould ‘was tall
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and spare, with dark hair and dark grey eyes, his countenance full of
character and benevolence. When greeting others in whom he was
interested, especially young students, his face had a winning expres-
sion not to be forgotten” (Dall, 1905, p. 104). It is not surprising
that Dall remembered the good Doctor thus, for in 1863, when Dall
was 18 years old, he had gone to call on Dr. Gould, as had William
Stimpson some years before. He too received every encouragement
and Dr. Gould presented his name to the Boston Society of Natural
History, where he was admitted as a student member and excused
from fees.
On the afternoon of September 14, 1866, Dr. Gould suffered an
attack of Asiatic cholera and the following morning before dawn, he
was dead. He was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge,
Massachusetts, not far from his friend Amos Binney.
The following excerpt from a letter of Julia N. Gould to W. H.
Dall, dated March 22, 1918, is a fitting summary of Dr. Gould’s
life:
Among my father’s writings not for the public eye—I find the follow-
ing: “I have risen by industry and self-denial from the rude mountain
farmer boy to a notable standing in an honorable profession in a large
city, and from association with rustics have come to be an associate
with the most scientific men of the day both home and abroad.”’
Disposition of the Gould Shell Collection
At Dr. Gould’s death, his collection of ‘‘sixty thousand specimens”
was not placed, as had been expected, in the Boston Society of Natural
History, where Gould had labored so long and with such zeal. Instead,
it was sold for $6,000 in 1867 to the New York State Museum in
Albany, New York. The supposed types of 362 species were separated
as ‘The Gould Type Collection,” placed in glass-topped boxes, and
deposited in the director’s office. A list of this collection was pub-
lished in the Twenty-seventh Annual Report of the New York State
Museum (1875, pp. 47-55).
In this portion of the collection the present author has been able to
locate a number of Dr. Gould’s figured or measured holotypes. Some
of the lots proved not to be types and a few were syntypes of John
Gundlach’s Cuban shells, but the majority were as represented.
Through the kindness of Dr. W. N. Fenton, Director of the New York
State Museum, this portion of the collection was placed on permanent
loan in 1959 with the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts. The remainder of the Gould collection of some
10,000 lots, as well as the rest of the New York State Museum col-
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lection of Recent mollusks, had been placed also on permanent loan
with the U.S. National Museum, Washington, D.C., several years
earlier.
In a letter dated January 28, 1959, Dr. Fenton granted permission
for these two institutions to divide the collection as they saw fit.
Accordingly, whenever a lot from the ‘‘Type Collection” in the Cam-
bridge museum contained more than one specimen, a paratype was
sent to the museum in Washington. All catalog numbers of these
paratype lots are included in the present paper. Possibly even
more of Gould’s types will be found in the main collection; in any
event, it should prove to contain types from Gould’s contemporaries.
At the present time the collection is not available for study.
Summary of Gould’s Types of Mollusca
Gould early recognized the importance of types. In 1848, in the
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History (vol. 3, p. 5)
there is the following note: ‘‘Dr. Gould made some remarks upon the
importance of depositing in public cabinets, whenever they could be
procured, the identical specimens from which the species had been
described, and also of authentic specimens labelled by describers
themselves, and so designating them that the fact should appear.”
In all, Gould described 1088 species of Mollusca, including 23
genera and subgenera. ‘There were 433 species described from the
United States Exploring Expedition, of which I have been able to
locate types of all but 110. From the North Pacific Exploring
Expedition, 374 new species were described; of these, 125 have not
been found. Some 271 species were described from Massachusetts,
California, Liberia, and other places; of this group, 102 have not
been located.
Thus, out of 1088 species described, type material of all but some
340 has been found. Of these missing species, 77 were naked mollusks
and have long since been lost, if they were preserved at all. It is
possible that a few of the remaining 263 species that are missing will
still be found. In spite of the lapse of over 100 years, it has been
rather surprising, in view of Dr. Gould’s philosophy, not to have
found the various types better marked.
Collections Studied for This Work
The collection of the U.S. National Museum has been carefully
studied by the present author for the types of the United States
Exploring Expedition and the North Pacific Exploring Expedition,
as well as for Jewett, Rich, and miscellaneous types.
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The Museum of Comparative Zoology, which contains the Massa-
chusetts State Cabinet and the collection of the Boston Society of
Natural History, which itself contains important contemporary col-
lections, including material from Couthouy and Stimpson, has been
carefully checked. The Peter Redpath Museum in Montreal, which
contains the P. P. Carpenter collection, also has been reviewed.
Finally, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City,
and the Newcomb collection at Cornell University have been drawn
upon.
There are probably types of some of the species in the Academy of
Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the British Museum (Natural
History), but it is doubtful if these collections will contain types of
species not already located.
The Species of Recent Mollusca Described by
Augustus Addison Gould
With Their Original References and Type Localities, Including the Location
of the Types When Known
This catalog is arranged alphabetically by species and includes the
original genus, the year and place of description (when required the
month can often be determined by checking the bibliography of Gould
in this paper), the type locality and collector (in parentheses), and the
original measurements. Reference is made also to the first figure of a
type if not originally figured. Further, the kind of type found is
stated—holotype, paratype, syntype, lectotype, ideotype, metatype—
with its museum number.
The terms ideotype [idiotype] and metatype are unfamiliar enough
to require some explanation. An ideotype is any specimen identi-
fied by the original author as his own. A metatype is any specimen
identified by the original author as his own from the type locality. In
general, these categories have been employed only when no primary
types were found.
Some of Gould’s measurements were given in the original descrip-
tions as ‘‘poll.’”’ (pollex=thumb). This is equal to one inch or 25.4
mm. All the measurements given in this list appear as they did
originally, some in poll., or inches (e.g., long. 2%, lat. 1, alt. 124in.), and
some in millimeters (e.g., long. 20, alt. 17, lat. 12 mm.). In the plate
legends, however, all measurements are in millimeters (mm.) and refer
to the specimen figured here, whether holotype or lectotype. Meas-
urements of gastropods represent the maximum height and maximum
width. Gould used a number of terms in his measurements: height or
axis; diameter or width; long., alt., lat-——or length, height, width.
On the place legends height and width are used for the gastropods;
length, height, and width, for the pelecypods.
I have not attempted to locate every paratype and syntype though
I have included in this list most of those found in the United States
National Museum and the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Once
the holotype was located, the search for paratypes seemed less urgent.
All locality data in brackets contained in the present report are
additions to already published records. This bracketed material has
been obtained from original labels or ‘The Columbia Lippincott
Gazeteer of the World’ (1952), the ‘Encyclopedia Britannica
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World Atias” (1944), and the ‘National Geographic Atlas of the
World” (1963) as an attempt to bring the locality data up to date.
Parentheses enclose the locality data and also indicate original sub-
genera, which are exactly as originally published. In addition to
the above use, brackets also indicate Gould’s subsequent generic
concepts, mostly as modified in his “Otia Conchologia.”’ Except as
otherwise indicated, Gould is the sole author of all names. The few
names accompanied by Gould’s name in quotes, with no author
following, are nomina nuda from anonymous papers. In the citations
from the atlas of the shells of the United States Exploring Expedition,
a comma between a figure and its letter indicates, for example, that
fig. 152, a-b, consists of figs. 152, 152a, 152b. No comma (fig. 152a)
indicates that the reference is to a specific figure.
The following abbreviations are used:
BJNH—Boston Journal of Natural History
BSNH—Boston Society of Natural History
MCZ—Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts
NPEE—North Pacifie Exploring Expedition
NYSM—New York State Museum, Albany, New York
PBSNH—Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
Redpath Mus.—Redpath Museum, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
USEE—United States Exploring Expedition
USN M—United States National Museum, Washington, D.C.
abbreviata, Mysia Plate 26, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 32 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], W.
Stimpson), long. 20, alt. 17, lat. 12 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 171.
Half measured holotype USNM 541. NPEE.
abbreviatus, Solecurtus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 26 (Hong Kong
Harbor [China], W. Stimpson), long. 45, lat. 10, alt. 20 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 164. NPEE.
abjecta, Helix: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 40 (southwestern states,
J. Bartlett), diam. %, axis % in.; 1851, 7n A. Binney, Terr. Moll.
USS., vol. 2, p. 122, pl. 13a, fig. 2 (Arkansas: in the region of Washita
Springs); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 204. Syntype MCZ 72831 ex
J. G. Anthony from A. A. Gould.
Not Lowe 1831, changed by Gould to Helix divesta, in A. Binney,
1851, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 358. Gould further states that
his H. dejecta [nomen nudum] not Petit 1842 is the same species.
abnormis, Hyala Plate 5, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 408 (China Sea: coral regions), long. 1.7,
lat. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 152. Holotype USNM 392,
figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23,
p. 568, pl. 50, figs. 34, 35. NPEE.
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achates, Chiton (Acanthochaetes): 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 165
(Kikaia [Kikaigashima, Ryukyu Islands]; Hakodadi [Hakodate]
Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 30, lat. 20 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch, p. 118. 3 Syntypes MCZ 169031 ex NYSM 168, original
no. A 3165. NPEE.
Pilsbry, 1893, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 15, p. 18, says,
“One of the original specimens of this species is before me, but
it is so erroded that the characters are quite obscured.”
achates, Chlorostoma Plate 10, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 20 (Simoda [Shimoda, Japan], W. Stimp-
son), diam. 1.75, axis 1.50 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 158. Lecto-
type, here selected, MCZ 169032 ex NYSM 182, original no. G 2416;
paratype MCZ 88088 ez BSNH 4037 from W. Stimpson; 4 speci-
mens Redpath Mus. 52, labeled “Type” but from Hakodadi
and Ousima. NPEE.
achates, Odostomia: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 385, pl. 14, fig. 13
(Mazatlan [Mexico], E. Jewett), length %, breadth % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 186. Holotype MCZ 169030 ex NYSM 43, origi-
nal nos. 288 and A 3111, refigured by Dall and Bartsch, 1909,
USNM Bull. 68, p. 28, pl. 1, fig. 10.
acicula, Stilifer: 1849, PBNSH, vol. 3, p. 84 (Feejee [Fiji] Islands,
in Holothuria, Drayton), long. %, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 207, pl. 14, fig. 246,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 54, 245. Figured
holotype USNM 5645; 10 paratypes MCZ 169033 ea NYSM 48,
original no. A 3503; 3 paratypes MCZ 155928 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label); 8 paratypes MCZ 135684 ex BSNH 2564.
aciculum, Dentalium: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 165 (coast of China,
23°50’N., in sand, 25 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 30, diam.
3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 119. Holotype USNM 24149,
figured by Pilsbry, 1897, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 17,
p. 93, pl. 17. figs. 65-67; paratype MCZ 169033, ex NYSM 145,
original no. G 2405; paratype MCZ 216577 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label). NPEE.
acinosa, Nassa: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 154 (hab.?), long. %o,
lat. 40 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 261, pl. 19, fig. 329,a,b; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 69. Two syntypes USNM 5725, both smaller
than measured specimen.
acinosa, Peronia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 291, pl. 21, fig. 384,
(Feejee [Fiji] Islands), long. 1}, lat. %{ in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 226.
acinosus, Trochus [Tectus]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 92 (New
Zealand), diam. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 179, pl. 13,
fig. 217,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 57, 245. Figured holotype
USNM 5617.
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actutus, Ziziphinus Plate 15, fig. 14
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 19 (Eastern Coral Seas, W. Stimpson),
axis 4, diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch, p. 157. Lectotype, here
selected, USNM 24157, original no. 414, figured by Yen, 1944,
Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 564, pl. 50, figs. 6, 7.
NPEE.
aculeus, Cingula Plate 10, fig. 6
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 266, fig. 172 (on stones about low
water mark, at East Boston, [Massachusetts]), length %, breadth
¥, in.; divergence 23°. Mentioned as being in BSNH 2359, now
lost, and in Massachusetts State Cabinet 32; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 182; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 299, fig. 568 [genus changed
to Rissoa]. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 152869 ex Massachu-
setts State coll.; 3 paratypes MCZ 225217 from same lot.
acuminata, Achatinella [Leptachatina]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p.
200 (Kauai, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. 1%, lat. in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 87, pl. 7, fig. 100; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
35, 244.
“Single broken specimen in Smithsonian [USNM 5502]. A care-
ful search through Gould’s collection in Albany did not produce
another specimen.”” C. M. Cooke, 1911, im Pilsbry, Manual of
Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 21, p. 5.
acuminata, Alvania Plate 12, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 402 (Bonin Islands, W. Stimpson), axis
3, diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 146. Measured holotype
USNM 943. NPEE.
acuminata, Littorina: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 84 (Mangsi Island
[Strait of Balabac]), long. %o, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 200,
pl. 14, fig. 239,a,b; 1862, Otia Conch, p. 53. Holotype USNM
5638; 2 paratypes USNM 612325; paratype MCZ 169035 er NYSM
81, original no. G 2564; paratype MCZ 136620 ex BSNH 5419;
paratype MCZ 119415 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
acuminata, Monoptygma Plate 4, fig. 8
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 406 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 150. Measured holotype USNM 24255, original no. 2101; para-
type MCZ 169036 ex NYSM 46, original no. G 2458. NPEE.
adunca, Neaera: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 24 (Kagoshima Bay
[Japan], sandy mud, 12-15 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 5, lat.
4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 162. Type lot USNM 1296, not
located. NPEE.
adunca, Scrobincularis (Capsa): 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p.¥28 (Loo
Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), long. 22, alt. 15,
lat. 10 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 167. NPEE.
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aduncum, Cerithium: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 119 (Mindanao
[Philippine Islands], long. 1, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 147,
pl. 10, fig. 167,a,b; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 502;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 61, 245. Figured Holotype USNM 5567.
aduncus, Ancylus: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 210 (mountain streams,
Madeira), long. ¥, lat. %o, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 125,
pl. 32, fig. 495,a-c; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 41. Figured holotype
USNM 5885; paratype MCZ 169037 ex NYSM 312, original no.
2577.
adusta, Achatina [Carelia]: 1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 26 (Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands), long. 1}, lat. 3 in.; Otia Conch., p. 194. Listed
by Jay, 1852, Catalogue of Shells in the Jay Collection, p. 214:
“Achatinella adusta Gould, Sandwich Islands is Achatinella bicolor
Jay.”” No types found in NYSM collection or in Jay collection at
Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., New York.
aeruginosa, Helix Plate 36, fig. 7
1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 127 (San Francisco, California, Dr. Bige-
low), diam. 1%, axis 4 to %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 215.
Not Pfeiffer, 1854 [1855] changed Helix arrosa ‘Gould,’ W. G.
Binney, 1858, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 1857, p. 185.
Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169046 ex NYSM 231, original no.
A 5370; 2 paratypes MCZ 169047 ex NYSM 231 and 241, orig-
inal nos. A 5370, A 5347, and paratype USNM 611270 from same
NYSM lots; paratype USNM 8558.
Aesopus, new genus: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 383; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 138: “The form and aspect of the shell, and the structure of the
animal indicate its place to be intermediate between Mitra and
Columbella.”” ‘Type species: Aesopus japonicus Gould by monotypy.
NPEE.
aestuosa, Neptunea: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 326 (Kagos[h]ima
[Japan], W. Stimpson), axis 45, diam. 25 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 123. NPE:
Agadina, new genus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 486; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 234. ‘Type species: Limacina (?) cucullata Gould by monotypy.
albicincta, Mangelia: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 340 (Loo Choo Seas
[off Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 2 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 137. NPEE.
albonodosa Carpenter, Cerithidea: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Car-
penter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 205. See Palmer, 1958, Geol.
Soc. Amer. Mem. 76, p. 175.
albula, Margarita: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 15 (Arctic Seas, W.
Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 154. NPEE.
algida, Natica {Lunatia]: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 73 (Rio Negro
[Argentina]), long. 5%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol 12, p. 214, pl. 15,
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fig. 256,a (dead specimens obtained at Classet, Oregon); 1862,
Otia Conch., pp. 50, 244.
algosus, Mytilus: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 344 (South Seas, long. 1%,
lat. 5%, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 450, pl. 41, fig. 566,a
(Feejee [Fiji] Islands) ; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 94. 3 syntypes MCZ
154352 [Peru], ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label); syntype MCZ
216829 [Peru], ez BSNH 8287. Not found in USNM.
alternata, Columbella Plate 8, fig. 15
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 8335 (Hong Kong [China], W. Stimpson),
axis 3, diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 131. Lectotype, here
selected, USNM 24222, original no. 582, figured by Yen, 1944,
Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 574, pl. 51, figs. 28, 29.
NPEE.
altilis, Cyrena: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 400, pl. 16, fig. 5 (‘“Mexico,”
W. Rich; ‘‘Mazatlan ?” E. Jewett), long. diam. 1%, vert. 1%, trans.
14% in.; one specimen from each locality; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 188;
«is regarded as a variety of C. mexicana Broderip and Sowerby.’
T. Prime, 1865, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 7, art. 5, p. 23,
says: “I have examined an original specimen of C. altilis.” Syn-
type USNM 2402 ex W. Rich with C. altilis pencilled in one valve,
presumably in T. Prime’s hand.
altilis, Emarginula [(Clypidina)| Plate 19, fig. 8
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 162 (Kagos[h]ima Bay [Japan], 10 fathoms,
cravelly, W. Stimpson), long. 5, lat. 4, alt. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 116. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24116. NPEE.
alutaceum, Bittium Plate 12, fig. 11
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 387 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 7,
diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 142. Lectotype, bere selected,
USNM 24179, original no. 531, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 569, pl. 50, figs. 14,15. NPEE.
alveata, Semele: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 27 (Loo Choo [Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), long. 90, alt. 28, lat. 15 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 166. Type lot USNM 1177, not located. NPEE.
ambigua, Pyramidella [Rissoa, Rissoina]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 118 (Cleremont Tonnere Island [Reao], Paumoto [Tuamotu]
Islands, Couthouy), axis 4, diam. \ in.; 1852, USEEH, vol. 12, p. 217,
pl. 15, fig. 261,a-c [genus changed to Rissoa]; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 60, 245.
ambustus, Fusus: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 385, pl. 14, fig. 18 (Mazat-
lan {Mexico], T. P. Green), length 1%, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 187.
americanus, Solen ensis: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 42,
fig. 366 [Massachusetts].
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ammon, Planorbis: 1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 129 (Cienaga Grande,
the Colorado Low Desert [Imperial Co., Calif.], T. H. Webb and
W. P. Blake), axis % ad 1, diam. % ad % in.; 1855, mm Blake, Appen-
dix, Prel. Geol. Rep., R.R. Route to Pacific, p. 23; 1856, in William-
son, Rep. Explor. California for R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2, Appen-
dix, art. 3, p. 331, pl. 11, figs. 12-18; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 216.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 13392 [cataloged as “Invert.
Fossile,” now with recent collection], specimen shown in fig. 16; 60
paratypes MCZ 169040 ex NYSM 811.
Amnicola Gould‘and Haldeman, new genus: 1841, Invert. Massa-
chusetts p. 228. Type species: Paludina porata Say, by mono-
typy.
amoena, Neritina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 238 (hab.?), axis
%e, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 159, pl. 11, fig. 192,a; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 49. Syntype USNM 5592; 4 syntypes MCZ
169038 ex NYSM 111, original no. A 4407, all larger than the
measured type; 2 syntypes MOZ ex BSNH 3655.
amoenus, Trochus [Gibbula]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 107 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), diam. %o, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 187,
pl. 23, fig. 218,a-c; 1862, Otia. Conch., pp. 58, 245. Presumed holo-
type USNM 5618 agrees with the figure and was the only type
located; 20 paratypes MCZ 169039 ex NYSM 123, original no. A
2918.
amplexa, Clathurella: 1860 PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 338 (Simon’s Bay
[Cape of Good Hope], 12 fathoms, sandy bottom, W. Stimpson),
axis 9, diam. 3 mm.; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 135. Holotype USNM
24093, original no. 217, figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91,
Pp. 30, pl. 2, fic. 6. INPER.
amussitatus, Turbo Plate 17, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 22 (hab. ? [Shimoda, Japan]), axis 12 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 160. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 216592
ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label); 2 paratypes MCZ 87864 ex
BSNH 5577.
anceps, Helix (Caracolla) Plate 37, fig. 2
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 189 ([Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), diam. %o, alt. % in.; 1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 454, pl. 25,
fig. 4; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 170. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ
169041 ex NYSM 254, original no. A 569 and 10 paratypes MCZ
225231 from same NYSM lot; 2 paratypes MCZ 87869 ex BSNH;
paratype MCZ 11176 ex J. G. Anthony.
anguina, Helix [Corilla] Plate 38, fig. 8
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 218 (Manko, near Newville, [Province of]
Tavoy [Burma], Mrs. Vinton), diam. 1, alt. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 200. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169042 ex NYSM 257,
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original no. A 558; paratype MCZ 169043 and paratype USNM
611237 from same NYSM lot.
angusta, Haminea Plate 5, fig. 1
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 139 (Simoda [Shimoda, Japan], W. Stimp-
son), axis 6, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 111. Measured
holotype USNM 2096, badly damaged.
antarctica, Panopaea: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 214 (mouth of Rio
Negro, Patagonia [Argentina]), long. 2%, lat. 1%, alt. 2 in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 386 [engraving omitted]; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 74.
antarctica ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Siphonaria: 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 362, pl. 30, fig. 464,a,b (hab. ? [Orange Harbor, located on west
side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego]), no measurements; not in
1862, Otia Conch. 3 syntypes MCZ 216830 and 216745 ex Smith-
sonian Inst.
antarcticus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Sigaretus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 216, pl. 15, fig. 259,a-c (among stones, at low tide, Orange
Harbor [located on west side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego],
Midshipman Elliot [J. P. Couthouy]), length 1%, breadth 1% in.;
not in 1862, Otia Conch. Gould says in the original description that
the shell was not observed.
apiae Recluz, Cyclostoma: 1851, Journ. de Conch., vol. 2, p. 213,
pl. 6, figs. 10-11. See under plicatum, Cyclostoma.
apicina, Monilea Plate 14, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 16 (Port Jackson [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 154. Measured holotype USNM 24169, original no. 346.
NPEE.
apicina, Tornatina Plate 15, fig. 16
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 139 (Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 122. Measured holotype USNM 284. See Hedley, 1913,
Proc. Linn. Soc. New S. Wales, vol. 38, p. 337. NPEE.
araneosa, Columbella Plate 8, fig. 9
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 336 (Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan], and
China Coast, W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 132. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24108, original
nos. 1368 and 1857, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad.
Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 571, pl. 51, fig. 3; localities not separated.
araneosa, Patella (Lottia?) [Tectura]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 151,
(Sooloo [Sulu] Sea), long. %, lat. %, alt. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 347, pl. 29, fig. 450,a,b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 10, 243. Figured
holotype USNM 5840.
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arata, Neptunia Plate 16, fig. 8
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 326 (hab. ?), axis 23, diam. 10 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 123. Measured holotype USNM 36723. NPEE.
aratus, Saxidomus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 30 (San Francisco
[California]), long. 4.5, alt. 3, lat. 2 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 168.
NPEE.
arctata, Ringicula Plate 15, fig. 9
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 325 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], W.
Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch. p. 122. Probable
measured holotype, here selected, lectotype USNM 567, figured
by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 578,
pl. 51, figs. 30, 31; 2 paratypes USNM 612334. NPEE.
arctipinnis, Sepioteuthis: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 479, pl. 49,
fig. 593,a-c (Maui, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), length of body
6, head 2, superior arms 2}, inferior lateral arms 3, tentacular arms
8, cup-bearing portions 2%, greatest breadth 2% in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 233.
arcuata, Modiolaria Plate 21, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 38 (Kagos[h]lima [Japan], W. Stimpson),
long. 5, alt. 2 mm.; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 176. Half measured
holotype USNM 24065, original no. 1419 b. NPEE.
areolatus, Mytilus (Modiolaria) |[Modiola]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 343 (New Zealand), long. 2, alt. 1%, lat. 1 in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 452, pl. 41, fig. 562,a; 1860, Otia Conch., p. 93. Syntype
MCZ 154351, ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label); syntype MCZ
87420 er BSNH 8308.
argentata, Margarita Plate 5, fig. 6
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 256, fig. 164 (in fishes caught off
Cape Ann and Cohasset [Massachusetts]), length >, breadth
% in. Mentioned as being in BSNH 2412, now lost, and in Mas-
sachusetts State Cabinet 35; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 182; 1870,
Invert. Massachusetts, p. 282, fig. 549. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 178560 and paratype MCZ 225218, both ex Massachusetts
State Coll.; paratypes, original no. A 6123, listed as lost in 1875,
27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 18.
argentata, Philine: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 139 (Hakodadi [Hako-
date] Bay [Japan], in sandy mud, 2-6 fathoms, W. Stimpson),
axis 6, diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 111. Probable holotype
USNM 1680, badly crushed. NPEE.
argillacea, Perna: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 311 (hab. ?), long. 2%,
alt. 3, lat. 3 in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 444, pl. 40, fig. 559,a-b,
1862, Otia Conch., p. 91. Figured holotype USNM 5944; 2 para-
types MCZ 216811 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
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arguta, Terebra: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 380, p. 14, fig. 19 (hab.?
[Gulf of California]), length %, breadth % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 185: “. . . is Terbra fulgurata Philippi.” Figured holotype MCZ
169044 ex NYSM 40, original no. 2786; 6 paratypes MOZ 169045
and 2 paratypes USNM 611267 from same NYSM lot.
arguta, Terebra: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 330 (Porto Praya [Praia,
Cape Verde Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 25, diam. 5 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 126. NPEE.
Not Terebra arguta Gould 1853. If this species is valid, a new
name must be chosen for it.
arrosa ‘Gould’ W. G. Binney, Helix: 1858, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci.
Philadelphia 1857, p. 185. New name for Helix aeruginosa Gould
not Pfeiffer 1854 [1855].
artemidis Carpenter, Lucina: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Carpenter,
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 201 (Alcapulco [Mexico], teste Gould).
articulata, Margarita: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 15 (Simon’s Bay,
Cape of Good Hope, W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 6 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 153. Holotype USNM 121, figured by Bartsch,
1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 155, pl. 25, figs. 4, 5,6. NPEE.
articulata, Nerita: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 220 (Tavoy [Burma],
F. Mason), diam. %, alt. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 201.
aspera, Emarginula: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 154 (Sydney, New
South Wales [Australia]), long. 40, lat. %o, alt. %9 in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 372, pl. 32, fig. 493,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 12.
asperrimus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Chiton: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 326,
pl. 27, fig. 418[413],a—b (Ilha do Pai, at entrance of harbor of
Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], J. P. Couthouy), length 1, breadth % in.;
not in 1862, Otia Conch. Figured holotype USNM 5809 [figure
with the misprint ‘‘418’’].
aspersa, Clathurella Plate 5, fig. 9
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 338 (off Hong Kong [China], in 15 fathoms,
shelly sand, W. Stimpson), axis 14, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 134. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24147, original no. 532,
figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23,
p. 576, pl. 51, figs. 24,25. NPEE.
aspersa, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 304, pl. 25, fig. 399,a—c
(Vincennes Island [Kauehe], Paumotu [Tuamotu] Islands), long. 1%,
lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 229.
asteriscus, Liotia Plate 5, fig. 2
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 142 (Hong Kong [China], W. Stimpson),
diam. 1.5, axis 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 114. Lectotype, here
selected, USNM 24055, original no. 2050, figured by Yen, 1944,
Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 565, pl. 50, figs. 30,
665-231—64——_4
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31; 2 paratypes MCZ 169048 ex NYSM 120, original no. G 2454.
NPEE.
Athoracophorus, new genus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 1; 1856,
ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 500: ‘“‘Athoracophorus is a new
name for Janella Gray,’ not Grateloup 1838. Type species:
Limax betentaculatus Quoy, by monotypy.
atomaria, Cingula ‘‘(?)” Plate 14, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 403 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 1.5,
diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 147. Holotype USNM 24181,
original no. 386. NPEE.
atomaria, Crithe Plate 8, fig. 12
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 384 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 0.5,
0.3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 139. Measured holotype USNM
24181, original no. 386, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California
Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 575, pl. 51, figs. 62, 63. NPEE.
atrata, Columbella [(Anachis)| Plate 8, fig. 5
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 334 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], W.
Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 131. Lecto-
type, here selected, USNM 2026, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc.
California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 572, pl. 51, figs. 14, 15;
2 paratypes USNM 24172; 2 paratypes MCZ 169049 ex NYSM
30, original no. G 2464; paratype Redpath Mus. 8066. NPEE.
atricallosus, Bulimus: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 140 ((Tavoy,]
British Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), length 2%, breadth 1 in.;
1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 457, pl. 24, fig. 3 [Gould says he had two
specimens]; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 190. Figured holotype MCZ
169050 ex NYSM 198, original no. A 6524; paratype MCZ 169050,
a sinistral specimen, from same NYSM lot.
atropurpureus, Trochus (Monodonta) [Clanculus]: 1849, PBSNH,
vol. 3, p. 107 ([Pango Pango,] Tutuilla, Navigator [Samoan] Islands),
alt. %o, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 189, pl. 13, fig. 224,a-d;
1862, Otia, Conch., p. 59, 245. Figured Holotype USNM 5624.
attenuatus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Eolis: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 305,
pl. 25, fig. 401,a-d (found on a fragment of Megacystus, off the
coast of Chili, lat. 36° S; long. 74° W., Mr. North), full length
2%, breadth of foot 4 in.; not in 1862, Otia Conch.
aurantia, Truncatella: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 208 (Mangsi
Island, near Borneo [Strait of Balabac], Pickering), long. %o, lat.
Yq in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 110, pl. 8, fig. 125,a-b; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 39.
aurantiaca, Cerithiopsis: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 388 (China Seas,
W. Stimpson), axis 2, diam. 1 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 142. Note
in original USNM catalog under 381: ‘‘Lost.”
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aurita, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 299, pl. 23, fig. 394,a (from
a reef, Sandalwood Bay, Fiji Islands), “long. 3%, lat. 1% in.”; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 228.
baccata, Melania Plate 44, fig. 1
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 219 (Thoungyin River [a branch of the
Salween River, Burma], Mrs. Vinton), long. 2, lat. % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 200. Measured holotype MCZ 169052 ex NYSM
66, original no. G 2582; paratype USNM 611239 from same NYSM
lot.
badia, Amnicola: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 74 (Banks’ Peninsula,
New Zealand), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 126,
pl. 9, fig. 150,a,b (Tipoona, Banks’ Peninsula, New Zealand, com-
mon in streams among plants, Pickering) ; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 51.
Presumed figured holotype USNM 5550; 14 paratypes MCZ 169053
ex NYSM 97, original no. G 2566; 6 paratypes MCZ 216747 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
Badistes, new genus: 1862, Otia Conch., p. 243. Type species:
Helix gulosa Gould, by monotypy.
balanoidea, Ampullaria Plate 35, fig. 7
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 196 (Grand Cape Mount, Liberia, on rocks
in rapid streams, G. A. Perkins), diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 209. Probable measured holotype, here selected, lectotype
MCZ 169054 ex NYSM 102, original no. G 2353; paratype USNM
611247 from same NYSM lot.
balaustina, Kellia Plate 29, fig. 8
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 34 (Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), long. 2.5, alt. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 172. Measured holotype USNM 24241, original no. 305.
Type seen by Hedley, 1913, Proc. Linn. Soc. New S. Wales, vol. 38,
p. 268. NPEE.
balteata, Achatina Plate 42, fig. 5
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 195 (Liberia, G. A. Perkins), long. 1%,
lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 208. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169055 ex NYSM 192, original no. A 4576; paratype USNM
611245 and paratype MCZ 169056, all from same NYSM lot.
A paratype was figured by Reeve, 1850, Conchologia Iconica,
vol. 5, Achatina, pl. 23, fig. 128: not A. balteata Reeve 1849, changed
to A. gouldii.
balteata, Columbella (Anachis) Plate 8, fig. 8
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 333 (China Seas), axis 4, lat. 2 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 130. Measured holotype USNM 24220,
original no. 438; paratype MCZ 216601 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label). NPEE.
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barbata, Cyclostoma [Japonia]: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 425
(Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Amami Islands], W. Stimpson), diam.
¥% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 104.
Not C. barbatum Pfeiffer 1855, changed to Japonia gould
Kobelt 1902, Das Tierreich, Lief. 16, Cyclophoridae, p. 60.
batana, Melania Plate 35, fig. 11
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 144 ([Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), long. 1, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 191. Lecto-
type, here selected, MCZ 169057 ex NYSM 64, original no. G 2580;
30 paratypes MCZ 169058 ex NYSM 63 and 64, original no. G 2580
and 3 paratypes USNM 611225 from same NYSM lots; paratype
MCZ 165747 ex BSNH 3125.
beata, Nassa Plate 16, fig. 5
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 330 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
in 18 fathoms, sandy, W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 6 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 127. Measured holotype USNM 2018; paratype
USNM 24175; paratype MCZ 169069 ex NYSM 11, original
no. G 2543. NPEE.
beryllina, Helicina: PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 202 (Feejee [Fiji] Islands),
lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEEH, vol. 12, p. 95, pl. 7, fig. 111,a; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 37. Syntype USNM 5518; syntype MCZ 169061
ez NYSM 291, original no. G 2627.
bicincta, Columbella Plate 8, fig. 10
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 335 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], 10
fathoms, shelly sand, W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 4 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 132. Presumed holotype, here selected, lectotype
USNM 24167, original no. 517, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cal-
ifornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 571, pl. 51, fig. 4. NPEE.
bicolor, Cyclostoma |Megalomastoma] Plate 40, fig. 4
1842, BJNH, vol. 4, pt. 1, back cover (Cuba [J. Bartlett]); 1843,
PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 188: ‘* . . . is Cyclostoma auriculatum D’Or-
bigny.’”’; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 183. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169070 ex NYSM 3815, original no. A 5406; 2 paratypes MCZ
225222 and 2 paratypes USNM 611251 all from same NYSM lot.
bicrenatus, Trochus [Uvanilla]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 106
(hab?) -sdiam. 7% alt: 86 .in.;, 1852) (USKE, vol, 12, 9.75.) pitas
fig. 221,a—c (Mr. Hawkin’s coll.); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 57. Figured
holotype USNM 5621; 2 paratypes MCZ 216598 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
bicuspidata, Nucula [Leda]: 1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 37 (Liberia,
C. J. Bates), long. %, alt. 4 in.; 1845, BJNH, vol. 5, p. 292, pl. 24,
fig. 8; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 197.
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bipartita, Terebra: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 330 (Hakodadi [Hako-
date] Bay [Japan], 20 fathoms, W. Stimpson), axis 15, diam. 4 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 126. NPEE.
bisculpta, Ervilia Plate 28, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 28 (Kagos{hlima [Japan], in sand, 5
fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 6, alt. 4, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 166. Measured holotype USNM 24068, original no.
1413. NPEE.
bistriata Carpenter, Fasciolaria: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Car-
penter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 207.
blandum, Cardium [Serripes]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 276 (Puget
Sound [Washington]), long. 1, alt. 4, lat. #4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 418, pl. 36, fig. 534,a [length given as % in.]; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 83. Syntype USNM 3899; syntype MCZ 216748 ex C. B.
Adams coll.
borealis, Scalaria: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 207 (Puget Sound
[Washington]), [nomen nudum]; listed as synonym of Scalaria
australis Lamarck.
bracteata, Ostecdesma [Lyonsia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 217
(Puget Sound [Washington]), long. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 397, pl. 35, fig. 509,a—b [as bracteatum]; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 77, 245. Figured holotype USNM 5896, reduced to fragments.
bracteatus, Unio Plate 31, fig. 5
1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 228 (Llanos River, Upper Texas, T. H.
Webb), long. 2%, lat. 1, alt. 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 217.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 84966, ex I. Lea coll. from A. A.
Gould.
branchiata, Pholas [| Martesia]: 1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 37 (Liberia,
C. J. Bates), long. 1%, lat. 1% in.; 1845, BJNH, vol. 5, p. 290, pl. 24,
fig. 7; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 196. Figured holotype MCZ 169063
ex NYSM 337, original no. A 2354; paratype MCZ 169064 from
same NYSM lot.
brasilianum, Triton: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 142 (Rio [de] Janeiro
[Brazil]), long. 2, lat. 1% in.; 1856, USEE, vol. 12, Addenda and
Corrigenda, p. 504, pl. 17, fig. 296,a,b (rocks at low water, in outer
harbor of Rio [de] Janeiro); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 65. Figured
holotype USNM 5694.
brasiliensis ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Osteodesma [Entodesma, Lyonsia]:
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 218 (Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil]), long. 1%,
alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 398, pl. 35, fig. 510,a,b (in a
sandy cove, in the bay of Rio [de] Janeiro): ‘‘A single specimen was
found”’; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 78, 245.
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braziliensis ‘Gould’ Sowerby, Pandora: 1874, in Reeve, Conchologia
Iconica, vol. 19, Pandora, pl. 2, fig. 15 (Brazil).
brevimanus, Onychotheuthis: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 483, pl. 50,
fig. 596 (obtained at sea, 120 miles west of Tutuila, Samoa Islands),
length 6, of body 3%, of head %, of fin 1%, breadth of body %, length
of fin 2% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 234.
brunneus Stimpson, Pectin: 1851, new name for Pectin fuscus
‘Linsley’ Gould. See under fuscus ‘Linsley’ Gould, Pectin.
buccinulum, Dentalium: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 166 (Kagos[h]ima
[Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 30, diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 119. Holotype USNM 24160, figured by Pilsbry, 1897, Manual
of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 17, p. 14, pl. 5, figs. 74-76; paratype MCZ
169062 ex NYSM 147, original no. G 2407; paratype MCZ 39073
ex BSNH 9752. NPEE.
bucculenta, Helix Plate 36, fig. 4
1844, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 40 (Georgia to Texas, J. Bartlett), diam.
% axis 3 to % in.; 1857, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 3,
p. 9, pl. 11a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 204. Presumed figured holotype
MCZ 169059 ex NYSM 255, original no. 4164; 6 paratypes MCZ
169060 and paratype USNM 611276 from the same NYSM lot.
The locality is erroneously given as ‘Rhode Island” in 1875, 27th
Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 51.
bulbosa, Melania: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 225 (Columbia River,
Oregon [Washington], Drayton), long. %, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEEH,
vol. 12, p. 142, pl. 10, fig. 163,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 46. Pre-
sumed figured holotype MCZ 169067 ex NYSM 208, original no.
A 5109, and 8 paratypes MCZ 169068 from same NYSM lot; 2
paratypes USNM 5563.
bulbosa, Petricola: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 88 (Guaymas [Sonora
State, Mexico], T. P. Greene), long. 1%, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1853,
BJNH, vol. 6, p. 15, fig. 5; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 210. Holotype
MCZ 169065 ex NYSM 362, original No. G 2141.
bulla, Kellia Plate 29, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 34 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), long. 8, lat. 6, alt. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 172.
Half measured holotype USNM 24060. NPEE.
bullata, Glandina: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 64 (Louisiana, EH. R.
Beadle), axis 14, breadth 4% in.; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll.
U.S., vol. 2, p. 298, pl. 62a (region of New Orleans); 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 205. The original description would indicate that
types were in BSNH, but they were not found there. 2 syntypes
MCZ 12813 ez W. G. Binney coll. W. G. Binney, 1885, Manual of
American Land Shells, p. 475, mentions one specimen in the USNM
38772 from the A. Binney coll., but does not claim it to be a type.
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bullata, Physa Plate 44, fig. 4
1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 128 (Oregon, J. G. Cooper), long. 1, lat.
1% ad '%o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 216. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 9170; paratype USNM 611837 from same lot, badly broken.
bullata, Tornatella: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 251 (dredged off
Patagonia [Argentina]), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 218, pl. 15, fig. 263,a,b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 98.
bullatus, Amphiperas: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 385 [no locality or
measurements given]; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 140. NPEE.
bullula, Odostomia Plate 9, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 404 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis 2, diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 148.
Measured holotype USNM 24069, original no. 2097. NPEE.
bursatella, Helix [Pitys]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 175 (Taheiti
[Tahiti] and Eimeo [Moorea, Society Islands] at 2000 to 5000 feet
elevation, J. P. Couthouy); 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 51, pl. 4, fig.
52,a—m; variety a: lat. %o, alt. %o in.; variety b: lat. %4, alt. % in.;
1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 501; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 22, 248. 3 syntypes USNM 5452; 5 syntypes MCZ 169066
ex NYSM 258, original no. A 744; 5 syntypes MCZ 17217 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
Variety b was named Helix jacquinoti Pfeiffer, 1849, Proc. Zool.
Soc. London, p. 128, teste Pfeiffer, 1853, Monographiae Heliceorum
Viventium, vol. 3, p. 143.
buxeus, Obeliscus Plate 9, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 403 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 6.5,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 147. Measured holotype
USNM 339. NPEE.
caduca, Scrobicularia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 28 (Loo Choo
[Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), long. 10, alt. 8, lat. 6
mm;. 1862, Otia Conch., p. 166. NPEE.
caelata, Turbonilla Plate 20, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 406 (Hong Kong [China], W. Stimpson),
axis 6.7, diam. 1.7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 150. Measured
holotype USNM 556. NPEE.
caelatum ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Cerithium [Pirennella “?’’|: 1849,
PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 120 (Terra del Fuego), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 148, pl. 10, fig. 174,a-d (Orange Harbor [located
on west side of Bahia Nassau], Tierra del Fuego, J. P. Couthouy);
1862, Otia Conch., p. 62. Figured holotype USNM 5574 is fig.
b and is shown natural size.
calcarea, Venus: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 277 (New Zealand),
long. 2%, alt. 2, lat. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 423 [not figured];
1862, Otia Conch., p. 85.
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calculiferus, Triforis Plate 13, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 388 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 144.
Lectotype, here selected, Redpath Mus. 5203, original USNM
1252*. NPEE.
calculosa ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Helix: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 48,
pl. 5, fig. 63,a—c (Tahiti [Society Islands], J. P. Couthouy), diam.
¥o, axis %2 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 224. Syntype USNM 5465.
californica ‘Nuttall’ Gould and Carpenter, Pirena: 1856 [1857],
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 206. Nude name listed as a synonym
of Cerithidea (?sacrata var.) fuscata Gould.
caliginosa, Littorina: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 83 (Terra [Tierra]
del Fuego, J. P. Couthouy), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 198, pl. 14, fig. 240,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 53. Possible
figured holotype USNM 5639; paratype USNM 612304; 43 para-
types MCZ 169071 ex NYSM 80, original no. G 2563; paratypes
MCZ 87419, 141037, 151793, 197145 all ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed labels).
Calobates, new subgenus: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 288. Desig-
nated type species: Teredo thoracites Gould; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 241.
calva, Helix |Hemiplecta]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 179 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), lat. %, alt. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 31, pl. 5,
fig. 69,a-b; not Lowe, 1831, changed by Gould to H. casca; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 243. Probable holotype, here selected, lectotype
USNM 21012; 2 smaller paratypes USNM 612315. ‘The examples
in USNM 21012 are either too large or too small, but the figure in
the Expedition Shells, which exaggerates the rotundity of the
aperture, may have been drawn from the largest one” (H. B. Baker,
1941, B. P. Bishop Museum Bull. 166, p. 250). 3 paratypes MCZ
169077 ex NYSM 268, original no. G 2625. The largest shell in
the NYSM 284 [268] seems to fit Gould’s dimensions for Orpiella
casca most closely; the second biggest specimen is a Tanychlamys
from India; paratype MCZ 156369 ex C. B. Adams coll.; 3 paratypes
MCZ 161286 ex Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass.; 2 paratypes
MCZ 87866 ex BSNH 24538; 2 paratypes MCZ 11508. The latter
4 MCZ lots all ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed labels).
canaliculata, Natica [Amaura]: 1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 197; 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 235,
fig. 161 (fishes caught on Banks, and one fine specimen from a fish
caught in Massachusetts Bay), long. 1%, lat. %» in. [mentioned as
being in Massachusetts State Cabinet 43]; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 180: ““Name preoccupied [not N. canalicutata Deshayes 1832,
changed to N. gouldii C. B. Adams 1847, not Philippi 1845, Cata-
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logue of Recent Shells in Collection of C. B. Adams, p. 21. A
lectotype, MCZ 151080, was inadvertently selected for Adams’
name by Clench and Turner, 1950, Occ. Pap. Mollusks, vol. 1
p. 288, pl. 41, fig. 12], now regarded as a large form of N. helicoides
Johnston, of the north of Europe’’; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 348 [under Amauropsis helicoides]. Figured holotype MCZ
151080 ex Mass. State coll.; 2 paratypes MCZ 225219 from same
lot. Presently regarded as Amauropsis islandica Gmelin 1790.
canella, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 184 (Maui, Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands), long. %, lat. %; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 27,
pl. 2, fig. 20,a-—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 29. Figured holotype
USNM 5420; 14 paratypes MCZ 169072 ex NYSM 175, original
no. G 2643; 2 paratypes MCZ 161661 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
capax, Lutraria [Tresus]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 217 (Puget Sound
[Washington]), long. 5%, alt. 4, lat. 3 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 395, pl. 34, fig. 504; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 508:
is Lutraria maxima ivMiddendorf® not Jonas 1844, “. . . the name
given by me, LZ. capaz, will stand”; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 76, 245.
Measured holotype USNM 3884 [the figure of the type is reduced].
caperata, Vitrina: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 181 (Kauai, Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands, J. P. Couthouy), diam. max. %o, alt. { in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 10, pl. 1, fig. 9,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 26.
Figured holotype USNM 5409; 5 paratypes 135612 ex BSNH from
Smithsonian Inst.
capillata, Ethalia Plate 5, fig. 14
(Coast of China, 23°30’ N. in 25 fathoms, sandy, W. Stimpson),
axis 4, diam. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 155. Probable holotype,
here selected, lectotype USNM 1801, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc.
California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 564, pl. 50, figs. 16, 17;
2 paratypes USNM 24233; 2 paratypes MCZ 169075 ex NYSM 121,
original no. G 2453; 2 paratypes Redpath Mus. 2273 ex Smithsonian
Inst. NPEE.
capillata, Mitra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 171 (Madeira Islands,
J. P. Couthouy), long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 273,
pl. 20, fig. 351,a-b.; 1862, Otia Conch, p. 73. Figured holotype
USNM 5746.
capillulata, Doras 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 220 (Tavoy i ge
F. Mason), diam. %, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 200: |
N. reticularis Sowerby.”
capitata, Pupa {|Ennea| Plate 40, fig. 1
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 158 (Cape Palmas, Liberia [PBSNH, vol.
1, p. 153], Drs. Savage and Perkins), ipa 1%, lat. % in.”’; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 193. Lectotype, here selected, MOZ 169074 ex
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NYSM 215, original no. A 1262; 14 paratypes MCZ 169076 and
2 paratypes USNM 611243 from same NYSM lot; 20 paratypes
MCZ 87970 ex BSNH, original no. 4067 from A. Binney.
capsella, Helix: 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 239.
See under rotula, Helix.
cardinalis, Doris [Hexabranchus]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 302,
pl. 25, fig. 397,a (Honolulu, Oahu, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands),
long. 6, lat. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 229.
carinata, Lacuna: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 75 (Puget Sound),
long. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 194, pl. 14, fig. 231,a—b (Puget
Sound; dredged at Classet [near Cape Flattery, Washington],
Pickering); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 52. 2 syntypes USNM 5631,
one larger and one smaller than measured type; 2 syntypes MCZ
169079 ex NYSM 91, original no. G 2537.
carinata, Pupa: 1842, BJNH, vol. 4, no. 1, back cover (Maryland),
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 106: ‘. . . founded on a single specimen,
now lost”; 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 138: “. . . is the young of
Pupa procera Gould=P. rupicola Say’’; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 182.
carneola, Eulima Plate 7, fig. 11
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 404 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 148. Measured holotype USNM 1555. NPEE
casca, Helix: See under calva, Heliz:
casta, Nassa: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 154 (Pacific Ocean), long.
% lat. % mm.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 260, pl. 19, fig. 328,a—-b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 69. Figured holotype USNM 5724.
castanea, Columbella: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 170 (Rio [de]
Janeiro [Brazil]), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 269, pl.
19, fig. 339,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 71, 245. Figured holotype
USNM 5734 is fig. b; 3 paratypes MCZ 216753 ez Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label).
castaneus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Chiton: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 326,
pl. 27, fig. 411,a-d (on old shells and in tide pools, Orange Harbor
[located on west side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], J. P.
Couthouy), length %, breadth %> in.; not in 1862, Otia Conch.
The probable figured holotype USNM 5802 consists of loose plates.
castrensis, Conus Plate 10, fig. 8
1842, BJNH, vol. 4, no. 1, back cover; 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p.
138 (hab.?), long. 3, lat. 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 183. Lecto-
type, here selected, MCZ 169078 ex NYSM 49, original no. G 923.
catenatum, Cyclostoma [Cistula] Plate 41, fig. 9
1842, BJNH, vol. 4, no. 1, back cover (Cuba [J. Bartlett]); 1843,
PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 138, long. ¥%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 183.
Measured holotype MCZ 169073 ex NYSM 318, original no. A 6268;
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3 paratypes MCZ 169083 and paratype USNM 611254 from same
NYSM lot.
catulus ‘Agassiz’ Gould, Placobranchus: 1870, Invert. Massachu-
setts, p. 256, pl. 17, figs. 249-250 (channel near East Boston
[Massachusetts], 1848, L. Agassiz), length %, breadth Yo in.
caurina, Natica ([Lunatia| Plate 16, fig. 13
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 239 (Straits of [Juan] de Fuca [Washing-
ton], Pickering), axis %, diam. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 212,
pl. 15, fig. 254,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 50, 244. Lectotype MCZ
169081 ex NYSM 35, original no. A 3007; 4 paratypes MCZ 169082
and 1 paratype USNM 611261 from same NYSM lot.
caurinus, Pectin: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 345 (Port Townsend,
Admiralty Inlet, Oregon [Washington]), long. 2%, lat. 2%, alt. 1 in.;
1852, USER, vol. 12, p. 458, pl. 42, fig. 569,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 95. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 5954, specimen in figure
569.
cepulla, Succinea [Helisaga]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 182 (Hawaii),
long. ¥, lat. %, alt. % in.; USEE, vol. 12, p. 16, pl. 2, fig. 15,a—b
(Hawaii, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, Pickering and Drayton);
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 27, 244. Syntype USNM 5415, smaller than
measured type; 8 syntypes MCZ 169114 ex NYSM 176, original no.
G 2644; 2 syntypes MCZ 39646 and 216754 both lots ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
cerea, Helix Plate 37, fig. 11
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 194 (Cape Palmas [Liberia], G. A. Perkins),
diam. %, alt. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 207. Lectotype, here
selected, MCZ 155994, ex C. B. Adams coll. from G. A. Perkins.
cerealis, Achatinella [Leptachatina]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 201
(Waianai, Oahu [Hawaiian Islands], Case), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 90, pl. 7, fig. 99,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 35, 244.
Figured holotype USNM 5501.
cerealis, Bulla [(Tornatina)]: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 378, pl. 14,
fig. 9 (Santa Barbara [California], E. Jewett), length %, breadth
¥. in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 185. Type lot, original no. A 4276
listed as being lost in 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM., p. 13.
cerebralis, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 298, pl. 23, fig. 393,a-c
(reef in Sandalwood Bay, Feejee [Fiji] Islands), long. 5, lat. 3% in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 228.
chalybea, Limnea [sic]: 1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1,
vol. 38, p. 196; 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 216, fig. 145 (a
muddy pool, Cambridge [Massachusetts]), long. o, lat. %o in.
Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet 72 but speci-
men lost, 1862, Otia Conch., p. 180. 12 ideotypes MCZ 169086 ex
NYSM 301, original no. A 3039, labeled ‘‘Ohio.”’
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Chioraera, new genus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 309. Type species:
Chioraera leonina Gould, by monotypy; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 230.
cholerica, Neritina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 237 (Feejee [Fiji]
Islands, Drayton), diam. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 156, pl. 11,
fig. 187,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 47, 244. Probable figured holo-
type USNM 5587; 7 paratypes MCZ 87925 ex BSNH 3663; 2 para-
types MCZ 216755 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
chlorina, Calyptraea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 161 (Porto Praya
[Praia], Cape de Verde Islands), long. %, lat. %o, alt. 4% in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 380, pl. 32, fig. 487,a—-d; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 16.
Figured holotype USNM 5877; paratype USNM 612318.
chlorotica ‘Agassiz’ Gould, Elysis: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p.
255, pl. 17, figs. 251-255 (found in great numbers in brackish water
on the Cambridge [Massachusetts] marshes in the spring of 1848,
L. Agassiz), length 1 to 14 im.
chlorotica, Teredo: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 33, fig. 360
(from timbers of ships that have cruised in the Pacific) ; diameters
about 3 mm.
chrysocolla, Neritina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 237 (Upolu, Samoa
Islands), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 158; pli,
fig. 188,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 48, 244. 2 syntypes USNM 5588;
18 syntypes MCZ 87927 ex BSNH 2442.
cicercula, Helix [Corasia]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 171 (mountains
of Hawaii, Drayton and Brackenridge), lat. 4%, alt. %9 in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 43, pl. 5, fig. 73,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 20,
243. Figured holotype USNM 20948; 8 paratypes MCZ 169080 ex
NYSM 264, original no. A 754.
ciconia, Anodon|{ta] Plate 34, fig. 1
1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 92 (Mexico?, T. P. Green and W. Rich),
long. 4, alt. 2%, lat. 1% in.; 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 402; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 213. Measured holotype MCZ 169084 ex NYSM 1025a,
original no. A 5660; paratype MCZ 169085 and paratype USNM
611266 ex NYSM 1025a, original no. A 5500.
The specimen figured by Sowerby, 1867, in Reeve, Conchologia
Iconica, vol. 17, Anodon, pl. 29, fig. 115, has been examined by the
present author and is not a type.
ciliata, Amnicola Plate 45, fig. 4
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 196 (Deea [Gbea or Mano] River, Liberia,
on the muddy margins, G. A. Perkins), long. \%, lat. \% in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 209. Lectotype, here selected, Amer. Mus. Nat.
Hist. 71067 ex J. C. Jay coll. 6850 and 7 paratypes MCZ 225214 ex
same AMNH lot. Mentioned by Jay, 1852, Catalogue of Shells in
the Jay Collections, p. 278.
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ciliatus, Bulimus [Orthalicus, Rabdotus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2,
p. 191 (Organ Mt., Brazil), long. %o, lat. %> in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 75, pl. 6, fig. 80 (crawling on bushes near the water, Organ
Mountains [near Rio de Janeiro], Brazil, Pickering); 1862, Otia
Conch., pp. 32, 244.
cincta, Amnicola Plate 35, fig. 1
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 100 (fluv. Tenasserim, Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), long. haud [=approximately] Xo in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 199. Lectotype, here selected, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 65006 ex
J. C. Jay coll. 6582; paratype MCZ 225210 ex same AMNH lot.
Mentioned by Jay, 1852, Catalogue of Shells in the Jay Collection,
p. 278.
cincta, Littorina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 252 (Puget Sound
[Washington]), axis %, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 99.
Omitted from report of USEE.
cinctella, Nassa: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 154 (Pacific Ocean),
long %o, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 259, pl. 19, fig. 327,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 69. Figured holotype USNM 5723; para-
type MCZ 169458 ex NYSM, original no. G 2559; paratype MCZ
216572 ex BSNH 471.
cinerea, Emarginula |Tugali|: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 155 (hab.?),
long. %, lat. %, alt. 9% mn.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 373, pl. 32, fig.
494,a-c (Feejee [Fiji] Islands); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 138. Figured
holotype USNM 5884, paratype MCZ 216611 ex Smithsonian Inst.
cingulata, Planaxis Plate 9, fig. 10
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 385 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], under stones, at low water mark, W. Stimpson), axis 12,
diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 140. Measured holotype
USNM 24192, original no. 1556. NPEE.
cinnamomea, Patella [Scutellina]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 151
(New South Wales [Australia]), long. \%, lat. %, alt. %) in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 345, pl. 29, fig. 447,a-d; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
9, 242. Figured holotype USNM 5837; paratype MCZ 216612 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
circumdata, Chemnitzia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 407 (Sydney
Harbor [New South Wales, Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam.
2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 151. NPEE.
circumsuta, Ostrea: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 346 (Feejee [Fiji] and
Samoa Islands), long. 1%, lat. 1 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 462,
pl. 43, fig. 576,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 96. 2 syntypes USNM
5959, each figured.
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circumsutus, Trochus |Tectus]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 106
(Madagascar?), lat. %o, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 176,
pl. 13, fig. 220,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 57, 245. Figured holo-
type USNM 5620; paratype USNM 612323, dead specimen.
cistula, Pandora: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 217 (East Patagonia
[Argentina], long. 1%, lat. %, alt. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 396, pl. 33, fig. 500,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 77. Figured
holotype USNM 5887.
cithara, Mangelia [Cythara]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 140 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 250,
pl. 18, fig. 313,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 68, 245. Figured holo-
type USNM 5710.
citharella, Cyclostoma [Japonia]: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 425
(Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), diam-
eters in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 104. Type lot USNM 1916, not
located. NPEE.
citrullus, Patella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 149 (Funchal, Madeira),
long. 1%, lat. 1%, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 325, pl. 29,
fig. 448,a—b: 1862, Otia Conch., p. 8. Figured holotype USNM
5838.
clathratum, Cyclostoma [Chondropoma] Plate 41, fig. 3
1842, BJNH, vol. 4, no. 1, back cover (Cuba [J. Bartlett]); 1843,
PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 1388: . . . is Cyclostoma rugulosum Pfeiffer’’;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 183. Lectotype, here selecetd, MCZ 169087
ex NYSM 829, original no. A 1649, labeled ‘‘Socotora Island” [Gulf
of Arden]; 3 paratypes MCZ 169088 and paratype USNM 611208
from same NYSM lot.
clathratus, Triformis Plate 13, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 388 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 4,
diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 144. Type lot USNM 330,
under which the following note appears in the catalog: “Broken
and worn, probably the same as 245 [Triformis intercalaris Gould].”
Holotype Redpath Mus. 5240 labeled [USNM] 330 C.S. [China
Seas]. NPEE.
clavatum, Dentalium: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 166 (Hong Kong
[China], not uncommon, W. Stimpson), long. 10, diam. 2 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 119. Holotype USNM 24245, original no. 550;
figured by Pilsbry, 1898, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 17, p.
185, pl. 26, figs. 80, 81; paratype MCZ 169089 ex NYSM 151,
original no. G 2411.
cognata, Anodon{ta]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 294 (Nisqually [near
present site of Tacoma] and near Fort Vancouver [Washington],
Fox), long. 3, alt. 1%, lat. 1 in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 435, pl. 38,
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 57
fig. 546,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 87, 246: “. . . is probably
A. oregonensis Lea.” Figured holotype USNM 5930.
cognata, Rimula (Puncturella) |Cemoria]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 371, pl. 31, fig. 478,a—c (Orange Harbor [located on west side of
Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], 16 fathoms, J. P. Couthouy),
no measurements; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 226, 243.
colubrinus, Trochus (Monodonta) [Gibbula]: 1849, PBSNH,
vol. 3, p. 107 (Madeira); diam. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 183, pl. 18, fig. 223,b-d (Funchal, Madeira Island, J. P. Cou-
thouy) ; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 58. Measured holotype USNM 5623,
the figure is enlarged.
columbianus, Limax: 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2,
p. 43, pl. 66, fig. 1 (Nisqually [near present site of Tacoma, Wash-
ington], Case; Discovery Harbor, Puget Sound, Oregon [Washing-
ton], Dyes), length 5% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 3, pl. 1, fig.
1,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 223.
columellaris, Ampullaria: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 74 (Province
of Maynas, Peru, J. P. Couthouy), long. 2%, lat. 2 in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 128, pl. 9, fig. 147,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 51. Figured
holotype USNM 5547.
compacta, Kellia Plate 29, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 34 (hab.?), long. 6, lat. 3, alt. 5 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 173. Half measured holotype USNM 24146,
original no. 492. NPEE.
compta, Phasianella: 1855, in Blake, Appendix, Prel. Geol. Rep.
R.R. Route to Pacific, pp. 22, 25 (San Diego [California], T. H.
Webb and W. P. Blake), length 1%, breadth ¥ in.; 1856, in William-
son, Rep. Explor. California for R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2, appendix,
art. 3, p. 333, pl. 11, figs. 25-26; 1856 [1857], in Gould and Carpenter,
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 204. 2 syntypes USNM 6190; ideotype
MCZ 169112 ex NYSM 118, original no. G 2535 from ‘Santa
Barbara, California, E. Jewett,’ figured by Robertson, 1958,
Johnsonia, vol. 3, p. 279, pl. 148, fig. 2; 40 ideotypes MCZ 169113
from same NYSM lot.
compta, Tellina [Angulus]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 253 (hab.?),
long. %, alt. 4, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 406, pl. 35, fig.
515,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 79, 246: “Loo Choo (Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands].”” Syntype USNM 5902; lot also contains two
odd valves.
comptus, Chiton (Leptochiton) Plate 22, fig. 1
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 163 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], Bonin, and Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W.
58 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 239
Stimpson), long. 15, alt. 10 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 117. Meas-
ured holotype USNM 1562; 6 smaller paratypes USNM 24148.
NPEE.
comptus, Conus: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 387, pl. 14, fig. 23 (Santa
Barbara [California], E. Jewett), eh 1%, breadth % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 187: ‘. . . is declared to be a rubbed specimen of a
young Conus purpurascens Sowerby = Conus achatinus Menke.”’
concentrica, Ervilia Plate 24, fig. 2
1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 281 (dredged off coast of North Carolina,
Coast Survey), long. 6+, alt. 4, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.
239. Lectotype, here eer MCZ 169092 ex NYSM 357,
original no. G 2574; 3 paratypes MCZ 169093 and 1 paratype
USNM 611263 from same NYSM lot.
concentrica, Tellina |Arcopagia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 253
pee [Fiji] Islands), long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
, p. 404, pl. 36, fig. 519,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 8, 246.
see Lepton Plate 28, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 33 (Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), long. 10, lat. 4—, alt. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 171. Half measured holotype USNM 24306, original
no. 308. NPEE.
concinna, Mangelia: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 382 (Loo Choo
[Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson, axis 10, diam. 4 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 137. NPEE.
concinna ‘Gould,’ Helicina: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 52
[nomen nudum].
concinna, Stomatella Plate 21, fig. 7
nay PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 26 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long.
¥%, lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 195. Measured holotype
MCZ 169090 ex NYSM 144, original no. G 2212; paratype MCZ
169091 and paratype USNM 611219 from same NYSM lot; 2
paratypes MCZ 88089 ex BSNH 1325, original no. 25.
concinna, Thracia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 23 (Kagos[h]ima Bay
[Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 17, alt. 11, lat. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 161. Type lot USNM 1314, not found. NPEE.
concinnus, Chiton [(Leptochiton)]: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 164
(Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 8, lat. 5 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 117. The measured holotype USNM 2077
is rolled up, and the paratype USNM 24041 has been taken apart.
concordialis, Succinea: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 38 (near Lake
Concordia [Texas], J. pe long. %, lat. % im.; 1851, a A.
Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 82, pl. 67a, fig. ‘2. 1862, Otia
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Conch., p. 202. 2 syntypes MCZ 148141 ex A. F. Gray coll.
from W. G. Binney type coll. in Smithsonian Inst.; 2 syntypes
MOCZ 65853 ex 'T. Bland coll. from W. G. Binney coll.
confossus, Chiton [Lucia]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 143 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 327,
pl. 28, fig. 434,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 52. Figured holotype
USNM 30763.
confragosus, Turbo [Stella]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 89 (Dean’s
Island [Rangiroa], Paumoto [Tuamotu] Islands, J. P. Couthouy),
lat. 1s, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 171, pl. 12, fig. 202,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 54, 245. Syntype MCZ 216763 ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
conica, Partula: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 196 (Samoa Islands;
Raraka Island [Tuamotu Islands]), long. 1%, lat. 4% in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 81, pl. 6, fig. 88,a (Upolu and Tutuila, Samoan
Islands, at an elevation of from 200 to 1500 feet on plantations
and on Dracaena terminalis, J. P. Couthouy and J. Drayton);
1862, Otia Conch., p. 33. Holotype USNM 5490, refigured by
Pilsbry, 1909, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 20, p. 265, pl.
31, fig. 8, pl. 32, figs. 1-3.
conica, Patella |Scurria]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 151 (Puget
Sound [Washington]), long. 1%, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USER,
vol. 12, p. 346, pl. 30, fig. 458,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 9, 242.
Figured holotype USNM 5848; 36 paratypes MOZ 169094 ex
NYSM 156.
consobrina, Cylichna: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 141 (west coast of
Usland of] Jesso [Yezo=Hokkaido, Japan], L. M. Squires), axis
6, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 113. NPEE.
convexa, Kellia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 34 (Simon’s Bay, [Cape of
Good Hope], in sand, 12 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 4, lat. 1,
alt. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 173. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24244, figured by Bartsch, USNM Bull. 91, p. 199, pl. 45,
figs. 1, 2; paratype USNM 612331; paratype MCZ 169095 ez
NYSM 367, original no. G 2509. NPEE.
cophina, Mitra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 171 (Singapore, Pickering),
long. %o, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 271, pl. 20, fig. 355,a;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 72. Figured holotype USNM 5750; 2
paratypes MCZ 169103 er NYSM 27, original no. G 27638; para-
type MCZ 216590 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
Coptocheilus, new genus: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 282. Designated
type species: Megalomastona altum Sowerby, 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 239.
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cornucopia, Carinaria Plate 19, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 408 (taken at sea south of Caroline Islands,
W. Stimpson), long. 10, diam. maj. 9, diam. min. 5, cristae alt. 3
mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 152. Holotype USNM 24126, original
no. 1506. NPEE.
cornuta, Siphonaria: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 153 (Mangsi [Island]) ;
long. 1, lat. 1%, alt. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 357, pl. 30, fig.
467,a-b (Soo Loo [Sulu Sea], Mangsi Island [Strait of Balabac],
Pickering); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 11. Figured holotype USNM
5850; 3 paratypes MCZ 88100 ex BSNH 3768, original no. 792; 3
paratypes MCZ 216757 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
corolla, Melania [Amnicola]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 223 (Banks’
Peninsula, New Zealand, Pickering and Brackenridge), lat. %, alt.
%9 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 129, pl. 9, fig. 149,a-c [as Amnicola
corolla]; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 44. Figured holotype USNM 5549,
fig. 149c shows actual size of specimen; paratype USNM 612319;
7 paratypes MCZ 169104 ex NYSM 96, original no. G 2700; 2
paratypes 216756 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
coronata, Trichotropis (Iphinéde): 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 324
(Arctic Ocean, Straits of Seniavine, 20 fathoms, mud, W. Stimpson),
long. 25, lat. 15 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 121. NPEE.
corporosa, Melania: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 223 (Taheiti [Ta-
hiti], J. P. Couthouy), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 187, pl. 10, fig. 161,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 45, 244. Fig-
ured holotype USNM 5561; 2 paratypes MCZ 169096 ex NYSM
61, original no. G 2578; 2 paratypes MCZ 78591 ex BSNH 3089.
corpulenta, Peronia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 293, pl. 22, fig. 385,a
(Direction Island, Feejee [Fiji] Islands), long. 2%, lat. 1, alt. % in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 226.
corrugatum Carpenter, Crucibulum: 1856 [1857], in Gould and
Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 204 (Mazatlan [Mexico],
K. Jewett). One specimen was found.
coruscus, Mytilus Plate 28, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 88 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan],
common on rocks between tide marks, W. Stimpson), long. 65, alt.
38, lat. 25 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 177. Measured holotype
MCZ 169438 ex NYSM 369, original no. G 2525; paratype MCZ
169439 and paratype USNM 611202 ex NYSM 370, original no.
G 2456. NPEE.
coruscus, Unio Plate 32, fig. 3
1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 15 (River Saint John’s, near Lake Beres-
ford, Florida, Henry Bryant), long. 1%, alt. %, lat. % in.; 1862,
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 61
Otia Conch., p. 222. Measured holotype MCZ 169097 ex NYSM
502, original no. A 5190, figured by Frierson, 1911, Nautilus, vol.
25, pl. 1, figs. 1-3; paratype MCZ 169098 and paratype USNM
611262 from same NYSM lot.
crassa, Nerita: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 166, pl. 11, fig. 195,a (hab.?),
diam. 1, axis % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 225. Figured holotype
USNM 5595.
craticulatum, Bittium Plate 12, fig. 12
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 387 (Hong Kong [China], laminarian zone,
W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 141.
Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169100 er NYSM 57, original no.
2471, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol.
23, p. 569, pl. 50, figs. 20, 21; 5 paratypes MCZ 169101 and 1 para-
type USNM 611209 all from same NYSM lot; ‘Paratype (?)”
USNM 24165, original no. 2024. NPEE.
craticulatus, Chiton [(Leptochiton)]: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 164
(China Seas, probably Simoda [Shimoda, Japan]), long. 30, lat. 20
mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.117. Holotype USNM 24106. A plate
is figured by Pilsbry, 1893, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 15,
p. 84, pl. 17, figs. 62, 68. NPEE.
cratitia, Fissurella [Glyphis]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 155 (Puget
Sound [Washington], Pickering), long. 2, lat. 1%, alt. % in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 367, pl. 31, fig. 471,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
13, 243: “... 1s F. aspersa Eschscholtz 1833.” Figured holo-
type USNM 4571.
cratitia, Tellina (Arcopagia) : 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 29 (Loo Choo
[Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], sandy bottom, 8 fathoms, W. Stimp-
son), long. 15, alt. 11, lat. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 168. NPEE.
crenulata, Kellia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 33 (Hong Kong Harbor
[China], W. Stimpson), long. 9.5, alt. 6.5, lat. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 172: “Only one valve found.” NPEE.
cressida, Helix |[Trochomorpha]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 176
(Samoa and Taheiti [Tahiti]), lat. %, alt. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 57, pl. 4, fig. 56,a-c (Society and Samoan Islands, J. P.
Couthouy); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 23, 243. Syntype USNM 5458,
smaller than measured type; 4 syntypes MCZ 156370 ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
cribraria ‘Gould’ Carpenter, Acmaea: 1864, Rep. British Assn.
Adv. Sci. 1863, p. 530 [nomen nudum].
crispata, Haliotis: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 251 (with New Holland
[Australian] shells), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p.
208, pl. 14, fig. 248,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 98.
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crispata, Unio Plate 32, fig. 3
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 141 ([Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma], F.
Mason), long 1%, alt. %o, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 98.
Half lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169099 er NYSM 92, original
no. A 6410.
crispus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Fusus [Trophon]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 141 (dredged at Orange Harbor [located on west side of Bahia
Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], 16 fathoms), long. %, lat. %o in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 229, pl. 16, fig. 279,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
64, 245. Measured holotype USNM 5677, figures slightly enlarged
and fig. 279b a poor representation; paratype MCZ 216588 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
Crithe, new genus: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 384. Type species:
Cerithe atomara Gould, by monotypy. 1862, Otia Conch., p. 138.
NPEE.
crocata, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 138 (Upolu [Island,
Samoa]), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 28, pl. 2, fig.
21, a-b (Upolu and other islands of the Navigator [Samoa] Group,
elevation of 1,200 feet); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 29. Figured holotype
USNM 5421; 10 paratypes MCZ 169102 ex NYSM 171, original no.
G 2637; 8 paratypes MCZ 39642 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
crocatus, Donax: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 255 (Mangsi [Island,
Strait of Balabac]), long. %, alt. 4, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 412; 1856, ibid. Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 508: ‘“‘Specimens
lost and therefore not engraved”; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 82.
croceum, Amphidesma [Semele]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 218
(Callao ? [Peru]), long. 3%, alt. 3%, lat. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 399, pl. 35, fig. 512,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 78, 245. Figured
holotype USNM 5899.
cruciata, Fissurella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 156 (Sooloo [Sulu]
Sea), long. %, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 365, pl. 31,
fig. 474,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 13, 248. Figured holotype
USNM 5864.
cruciata ‘A. Agassiz’ Gould, Hermaea: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 253, pl. 17, fig. 256 (Naushon Island [Massachusetts], A. Agassiz,
1863), no measurements. ‘Only one specimen found.”
cruentatum, Cardium: 1855, in Blake, Appendix, Prel. Geol. Rep.
R.R. Route to Pacific, pp. 22, 26 (San Pedro [California], W. P.
Blake) height and length %, breadth % in.; 1856, 72 Williamson,
Rep. Explor. California for R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2, appendix,
art. 3, p. 334, pl. 11, figs. 21-22; 1856 [1857], Gould and Carpenter,
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 201.
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cryptoportica, Helix {Corasia]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 171 (hab.?
[Hawaii]); 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 44, pl. 5, fig. 72,a—c (mountains
of Oahu, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands); diam. \%, axis \% in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., pp. 20, 243. Figured holotype USNM 5474; 2 para-
types MCZ 169110 ex NYSM 233, original no. A 747.
crystallina, Pileopsis [Scutellina]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 161
(Feejee [Fiji] Islands), long. \, lat. %, alt. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 382, pl. 32, fig. 489,a—b (locality doubtful) ; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 16. Figured holotype USNM 5879.
cucullata, Cyclostoma [Cyclophorus| Plate 41, fig. 5
1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 14 (an island in the Mergui Archipelago,
[Burma], J. Benjamin), false lip %, hood lip \, axis % in. Meas-
ured holotype MCZ 169108 ex NYSM 321, original no. A 1672;
paratype MCZ 169109 from same NYSM lot.
cucullata, Limacina (?) [Agadina]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 486,
pl. 51, fig. 601,a—b (an ice island, within twenty miles of the Ant-
arctic Continent, lat. 66° S., long. 106°20’ E.), diam. about ¥ in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 234.
cucullata, Rimula |Cemoria]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 159 (Puget
Sound [Washington], brought up on the anchor), long. %, lat.
He, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE vol. 12, p. 368, pl. 31, fig. 475,a-c; 1862,
Otia Conch., pp. 14, 248. Measured holotype USNM 4825, figure
slightly enlarged; paratype USNM 612305.
Cucurbitula, new genus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 22. Type
species: Chaena lagenula Gould, by monotypy. 1862, Otia Conch.,
Boll.
culcitella, Bulla [(Akera)|: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 377, pl. 14, fig. 8
(Santa Barbara [California], E. Jewett), length 1, breadth \ in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 184. 2 specimens USNM 15797 ex E. Jewett,
labeled “Monterey, California.”
cultrata ‘Gould’ Simpson, Anodonta: 1900, Proc. USNM, vol. 22,
p. 644 [nomen nudum]. Listed as a synonym of Anodonta grandis
benedictensis Lea.
cultrata, Helix [Corasia]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 172 (Taheiti
[Tahiti] and Eimeo [Moorea], Society Islands, J. P. Couthouy),
lat. %o, alt. %> in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 46, pl. 4, fig. 59,a-c;
1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 501; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
20, 243. Figured holotype USNM 20953; paratype MCZ 169111
ex NYSM 2850, original no. A782.
cultrata, Thracia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 23 (Port Jackson [New
South Wales, Australia], sandy mud, 8-15 fathoms, W. Stimpson,
long. 8, alt. 6, lat. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 161. NPEE.
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cuneata, Modiolaria: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 38 (False Bay, Cape
of Good Hope, at low water mark, imbedded in the test of a large
ascidian, sometimes a dozen in an individual, also among rocks,
20 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 12, alt. et lat. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 176. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 126 figured by
Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 198, pl. 42, figs. 5, 6.
cuneola, Mactra [Spisula]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 216 (Callao
[Peru]), long. %, alt. %, lat. %) m.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 390, pl.
504,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 75. Measured holotype USNM
5891, figure slightly enlarged.
cunicula, Atlanta: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 492, pl. 51, fig. 598,a-c
(lat. 28° N., long. 178° E., to the westward of the Sandwich [Hawai-
ian] Islands, Dana), no measurements; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 235.
cuprea, Modiolaria Plate 27, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 37, (Kagos[h]ima Bay [Japan], W. Stimp-
son), long. 7, lat. 4, alt. 4.5 mm. in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 175:
“Only a single not very fresh specimen found.’ Holotype USNM
24066. NPEE.
curta, Mactra solidissima Plate 26, fig. 3
1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 75 (Grand Manan Island [New
Brunswick, Canada], W. Stimpson), length 3, height 2%, breadth
1% in. Measured holotype MCZ 225314 ex BSNH 9065; paratype
MCZ 225286.
curta, Nassa: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 153 (Samoa Islands), long.
%o, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 258, pl. 19, fig. 326,a—c; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 69. 2 syntypes USNM 5722; syntype MCZ 169107
ex NYSM 20, original no. G 2560; 4 syntypes MCZ 216595 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
curta, Nassaria: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 328 (Port Jackson [New
South Wales, Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 6 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 125. NPEEK. Hedley, 1913, Proc. Linn. Soc.
New S. Wales, vol. 38, p. 317, did not find this species in any of the
collections he visited.
curtina, Chrysallida: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 280 (South Carolina),
long. 5, lat. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 237.
curvidens, Pupa: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 189, fig. 120
(under loose stone on ledges at Phillip’s Point, Lynn [Massachu-
setts], near the Ocean House), length \;, breadth » in.; mentioned
as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet 89 and BSNH 2396, but
both specimens lost; not in 1862, Otia Conch.; 1870, Invert. Mas-
sachusetts, p. 434, as a synonym of Pupa pentodon Say. 4 ideo-
types MCZ 169106 ex NYSM 214, original no. A 5793, labeled
“Chelsea Beach Island, Massachusetts.”
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cuspidata, Leda Plate 23, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 37 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], in mud,
8 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 7, alt. 4, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 175. Lectotype, here selected, Redpath Mus. 16265
labeled “Hong Kong” from Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
NPEE.
cyanella ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Eolis: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 306,
pl. 25, fig. 402,a-c (on a fragment of Megacystus, off the coast of
Chili, lat. 36°5’; long. 74° W., Mr. North), length % in., not in
1862, Otia Conch.
cybele, Melania [Tiara]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 222 (Feejees
[Fiji Islands], Navigators [Samoan Islands], etc.), long. 1, lat.
% in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 132, pl. 9, fig. 154,a-c (Feejee [Fiji]
and Samoa Islands, Couthouy and Drayton); 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 44, 244. 14 syntypes USNM 45330; 6 syntypes MCZ 169105
ex NYSM 78, original no. A 6755; 9 syntypes MCZ 78580 ex BSNH
3040.
cymbiola, Lottia [Tectura]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 151 (Bay of
Valparaiso [Chile]), long. %o, lat. %o, alt. %> in.; 1852 USEE, vol.
12, p. 350, pl. 29, fig. 453,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 10. Figured
holotype USNM 5848; 12 paratypes MCZ 38843 ex BSNH 3026,
from J. P. Couthouy; 7 paratypes MCZ 216623 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label).
daedalea, Helix [Pitys|: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 173 (Matea
Island), alt. %o, lat. %) in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 54, pl. 4, fig. 51, a-d
(Aurora or Metia [Makatea Island, Tuamotu Islands]; also Tahiti
[Society Islands]) ; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 21, 243. Syntype MCZ
169115 ex NYSM 235, original no. G2624 from the former locality.
The lip is badly broken.
damascenus, Helix Plate 36, fig. 2
1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 11 (desert region east of California, Cabinet
of W. Newcomb), axis %, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 219:
“ . . is H. pandorae Forbes.” Lectotype, here selected, Cornell
Univ. Paleo. Dept. 27244. ex W. Newcomb coll. The lot also
contains a paratype.
debilis, Assiminea Plate 12, fig. 7
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 41 (Loo Choo (Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W.Stimpson), alt. %, diam. 5% in. ; 1862, OtiaConch., p.107. Measured
holotype USNM 975; 5 paratypes MCZ 169116 ex NYSM 335,
original no. G2445.
debilis, Bulla [Diaphana]: 1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci.,
ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 196; 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 164, fig. 95
(fishes taken in Massachusetts Bay), long. %o, lat. 4» in.; mentioned
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as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet 112 and BSNH 2388, but
both specimens lost; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 119; 1870, Invert.
Massachusetts, p. 216, fig. 507. 8 probable syntypes MCZ 216760
ex C. B. Adams coll. labeled “Massachusetts.”
debilis, Cyrena [Corbicula]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 293 (New
Holland? [Australia]), long. %o, alt. 4%, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 427, pl. 36, fig. 529,a—b (New Holland [Australia], Upper
Hunter River—this locality may be erroneous because of an ac-
cidental mixture of specimens); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 86, 246.
debilis, Mactra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 348 (Singapore), long.
1%, alt. 1, lat. % in.; 1852, USHEEH, vol. 12, p. 394; 1856, ibid.,
Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 508: “The specimen was accidently
crushed, and the figure necessarily omitted’’; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 98.
debilis, Sigaretus: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 379, pl. 14, fig. 17 (Gulf
of California, La Paz [Lower California], T. P. Green), short
diam. not quite %, height % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 185. Measured
holotype MCZ 169117 ez NYSM 86, original no. A3078.
debilis, Solercurtus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 26 (Port Lloyd
[Bonin Islands], and Loo Choo (Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], Capt.
Rogers), long. 25, lat. 5, alt. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 164.
NPEE.
decolor, Columbella Plate 14, fig. 8
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 336 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]),
axis 9, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 132. Measured holotype
USNM 24198, original no. 1132. NPEE.
decolorata, Stomatella: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 73 (Mangsi
Island [Strait of Balabac], Pickering), long. %, lat. 5%, alt. % in.;
1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 210, pl. 15, fig. 250,a—b; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 5.
decora, Pupa [Vertigo]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 263, text fig. (Lake
Superior region, T. R. Dutton), long. Mo, lat. % in.; 1851, in A.
Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 327, pl. 71, fig. 3; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 202; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 435, fig. 695.
decussata, Litiopa: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 75 (floating bamboo,
lat. 37°40’ N., long. 54°30’ W., J. P. Couthouy), long. %o, lat. Mo in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 195, pl. 15, fig. 252,a; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 52.
decussata, Pedicularia Plate 36, fig. 1
1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 126 (off Georgia coast, 400 fathoms, Coast
Survey), length %, breadth % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 215.
Measured holotype MCZ 169118 ez NYSM 54; original no. G 2618;
2 paratypes MCZ 169119 and paratype USNM 611269 from same
NYSM lot.
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dejecta, Helix: 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, pp. 47,
49,51 [nomen nudum]. Not Helix dejecta Petit 1842 is Helix divesta
Gould; see under abjecta, Helix.
deluta, Daphnella Plate 10, fig. 9
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 339 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 20,
diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 135. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24225, original no. 316, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 577, pl. 51, figs. 26, 27; paratype
MCZ 169120 ex NYSM 4, original no. G 2495. NPEE.
deluta, Mactra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 215, (New Zealand),
long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat. 1% in.; 1852, USER, vol. 12, p. 391, pl. 33,
fig. 503,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 75. Figured holotype USNM
5890.
dempsta, Mangelia: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 340 (China Seas,
W. Stimpson), axis 3, diam. 1 mm.; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 137.
Type USNM 380 not located. NPEE.
dentatus, Planor bis Plate 44, fig. 8
1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 496, pl. 24, fig. 14 (small lagoon at San
Jorge [Cuba]), diam. %, height % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 192.
Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169121 ex NYSM 310, original no.
A 6291; 14 paratypes MCZ 169122 and 2 paratypes USNM 611255
from same NYSM lot.
denticulata, Ringicula Plate 15, fig. 8
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 324 (Port Jackson, New South Wales
[Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 3.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 121. Measured holotype USNM 471; 4 probable paratypes in
British Museum (Nat. Hist.) mentioned by Hedley, 1913, Proc.
Linn. Soc. New S. Wales, vol. 38, p. 336.
dentiens, Chiton [Onythochiton]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 145
(Puget Sound [Washinegton]), long. %, lat. %) in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 321, pl. 28, fig. 433,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 6, 242.
Possible figured holotype USNM 5824; lot also contains some loose
plates.
dermestina, Nassa Plate 16, fig. 1
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 331 (Kikaia [Kikaigashima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 8, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 128. Measured holotype USNM 24166, original no. 1535.
Paratype MCZ 169123 ez NYSM 12, original A4696.
devia, Helix Plate 37, fig. 10
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 165 (Oregon), lat. 44, alt. %) in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 69, pl. 5, fig. 74,a-b (Puget Sound, Oregon
[Washington], Drayton); 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda,
p. 501; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 17, 243. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169124 ex NYSM 2852, original no. A5346.
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diademata ‘Agassiz’ Gould, Doris: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 230, pl. 21, figs. 298, 300-304 (Boston and Beverly Harbors
[Massachusetts], L. Agassiz), length 1%, breadth nearly 1 in.
diaphana ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Bulla: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 222,
pl. 15, fig. 265,a—d (drawn up in shrimp nets near the mouth of the
harbor of Rio de Janeiro [Brazil]); length % in.; not in 1862, Otia
Conch.
diatretum, Cyclostoma [Cyclotus]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 205
(Sandalwood Bay [Vanua Levu Island], Feejee [Fiji] Islands,
Drayton), lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 105, pl. 8,
fig. 124,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 38. Measured holotype USNM
5525, figured slightly enlarged.
dilatatus, Planorbis: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 210, fig. 140
(Nantucket, J. M. Earle; Hingham [Massachusetts], in small pool,
southeast of Old Colony House, T. J. Whittemore), diam. %, axis
¥ in. Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet 75 and
BSNH 2399 but both specimens lost; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 182;
1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 498, fig. 748. 3 syntypes MCZ
225216 ex C. B. Adams coll. labeled ‘“Hingham, Mass.”
dilecta, Gena Plate 20, fig. 9
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 44 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], on
shells, etc., W. Stimpson), long. 8, lat. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 109. Measured holotype USNM 1695; paratype USNM 24130;
paratype MCZ 169549 ex NYSM, reduced to fragments; paratype
Redpath Mus. 1747 ea Smithsonian Inst. NPEE.
dilecta, Gouldia Plate 29, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 32 (Kagos[h]ima [Japan], W. Stimpson,
long. et alt. 4, lat. 2mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.170. Half measured
holotype USNM 64077, original no. 1694. NPEE.
dilecta, Natica [Neverita]: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 73 (hab.?),
long. 5, lat. 5% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 213, pl. 15, fig. 255,a
(probably obtained at mouth of Rio Negro, Patagonia [Argentina]) ;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 50, 244.
dilectus, Conus: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 172 (Feejee [Fiji] Islands),
long. %, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 286, pl. 21, fig. 367,a;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 73 Figured holotype USNM 5762.
discoidea, Ostrea: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 347 (hab.?), long.
1%, lat. 2 in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 468, pl. 44, fig. 578,a-b;
1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 509: ‘“By some chance a
wrong shell seems to have been figured at 578’’; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 97. Figured holotype USNM 5961, fig. 578a—b; paratype MCZ
178589 ex BSNH 8528 (variety); paratype MCZ 178594 ea Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
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dispar ‘Gould’ Carpenter, Venus: 1857, Rep. British Assn. Ady.
Sci. 1856 [momen nudum] (Santa Barbara and San Diego [Califor-
nia]). Listed as a synonym of Venus staminea Conrad.
divalis, Bithynia: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 41 (China, vicinity of
Canton, Mr. Bowring), axis %, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 107. NPEE.
divaricata, Montacuta: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 35 (Hakodadi
[Hakodate], Japan, on the spines of a Spatangus, W. Stimpson),
no measurements; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 173. NPEE.
divaricatus, Mytilus [Aulacomya]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 344
(China Seas), long. 1%, alt. %o, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p.
449, pl. 41, fig. 565,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 94. Syntype USNM
17974; 2 syntypes Redpath Mus. 107. See Palmer, 1950, Journ.
de Conch., vol. 90, p. 191, pl. 1, figs. 2, 3, 6.
divesta, Helix: 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 358.
New name for Helix abjecta and dejecta Gould. See under abjecta,
Helix.
dolabrata, Mysia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 32 (Simon’s Bay, Cape
of Good Hope, W. Stimpson), long. 10, alt. 10, lat. 4 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p.171. NPEE.
dolaris, Paludina: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 144 ([Tavoy,] British
Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), long. 1% [sic], %o in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 191. 20 probable syntypes marked ‘‘?”, MCZ 169128
ex NYSM 98.
doliaris, Ringicula Plate 15, fig. 7
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 325 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan],
6 fathoms, sandy mud, W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 3 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 121. Probable holotype USNM 1692,
marked “‘? Type,” mentioned by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91,
p. 7; figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23,
p. 578, pl. 51, figs. 35, 36. 4 probable paratypes in British Mus.
(Nat. Hist.) mentioned by Hedley, 1913, Proc. Linn. Soc. New S.
Wales, vol. 38, p. 336. NPEE.
dolorosa, Melania Plate 35, fig. 6
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 42 (in streams near Hakodadi [Hakodate,
Japan], Wright), long. %, lat. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 108.
Measured holotype USNM 1663; paratype USNM 611835 from
same lot; 5 paratypes MCZ 169125 ex NYSM 71, original no. G
2394; 2 paratypes MCZ 74110 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label);
2 paratypes MCZ 78594 ex BSNH 3091; 2 paratypes Redpath Mus.
4263 ex Smithsonian Inst. NPEE.
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dorsalis, Doris (Goniodoris): 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 304, pl. 25,
fig. 400,a—c (on shells of Perna, harbor of Talao, Eimeo [Moorea,
Society Islands], J. P. Couthouy), long. %, lat. %, alt. 42 in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 229.
dorsuosa, Acmaea Plate 19, figs. 6, 9
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 162 (Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], on
rocks of 2nd and 3rd laminarian zone), long. 20, lat. 15, alt. 10
mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 115. A type was figured by Pilsbry,
1891, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 13, p. 45, pl. 33, figs.
88-90, which was larger than any found in USNM;; lectotype,
here selected, USNM 1631; paratype USNM 611832 from same
lot. NPEE.
dorsuosa, Columbella [(Anachis)] Plate 8, fig. 4
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 333 (Hong Kong [China], W. Stimpson),
axis 7, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 130. Probable holotype,
here selected, lectotype USNM 14191, original no. 495, figured
by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 575,
pl. 51, figs. 21, 22. NPEE.
dorsuosus, Modulus Plate 4, fig. 1
1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 383 (Acapulco [Mexico], E. Jewett), diame-
ters transverse %, vertical nearly ¥% in.; not in 1862, Otia Conch.
Measured holotype MCZ 169126 e~7 NYSM 88; paratype MCZ
169127 from same lot; 8 paratypes MCZ 216761 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label) labeled ‘‘Acapulco, E. Jewett.”
dorsuosus, Unio: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 296 (Eastern Asia?),
long. 1%, alt. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 430, pl. 37, fig.
540,a-b (marked Feejee [Fiji] Islands, probably by accident);
1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 508: “ ...is Unio
nepeanensis Conrad’; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 89, 246. Figured
holotype USNM 5925, refigured by McMichael and Hiscock, 1958,
Australian Journ. of Marine and Freshwater Research, vol. 9, p. 441,
pl. 9, figs. 16-18, and the type locality restricted to Nepean River,
New South Wales, Australia.
duplicata, Semele: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 27 (Kagos[h]ima Bay
[Japan], in 6 fathoms, sandy bottom, W. Stimpson), long. 20,
alt. 16, lat. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 166. Not Sowerby 1841
is Semele zebuensis Hanley 1844. Type lot USNM 1411, not
located. NPEE.
eborea, Drillia: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 337 (Kikaia [Kikaigashima,
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson) ; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 133. NPEE.
echinata, Rimula: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 163 (Gaspé [Gaspar]
Straits [east of Sumatra]), long. 9, lat. 7, alt. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 116. NPEE.
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effusa, Dunkeria Plate 7, fig. 8
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 407 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), long. 6, lat. 1+mm.; 1862, Otia Conch, p. 151.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 980; paratype USNM 612329.
NPEE.
egena, Amnicola: PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 75 (Banks’ Peninsula, New
Zealand, Pickering), long. %, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p.
127, pl. 9, fig. 151,a-b [published by error as Amnicola gracilis
Gould]; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 52, 245. Presumed figured holo-
type USNM 5551; 90 paratypes MCZ 156005 and 167858, both
ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed labels).
egenum, Cerithium: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 121 (Wilson’s Island
[Manihi, Tuamotu Islands], J. P. Couthouy), long. %, lat. \ in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 151, pl. 10, fig. 171; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 62. Figured holotype USNM 5571.
egenum, Solarium [Torinia]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 84 (hab.?),
diam. %o, alt. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 196, pl. 13, fig. 226,a—c
(New Zealand); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 54, 245. Figured holo-
type USNM 5626.
egregia, Cyclas: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 292 (New South Wales?),
long. %, alt. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 425, pl. 36, fig.
526,a-b (Hunter’s River, New South Wales [Australia]); 1862,
Otia. Conch., p. 86.
elata, Nassa: 1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 38 (Liberia, C. J. Bates),
long. 1%, lat. %o in.; 1845, BJNH, vol. 5, p. 293, pl. 24, fig. 11;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 197. Figured holotype MCZ 169129 ex
NYSM 16, original no. A 4664; paratype USNM 611244 from same
NYSM lot.
elata, Physa Plate 44, fig. 9
1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 379, pl. 14, fig. 4 (Lower California, W.
Rich), length %, breadth %, length of aperture % in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 185. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169130 ex NYSM
307, original no. A 1794; 2 paratypes MCZ 169131 from same
NYSM lot; 2 paratypes USNM 56414 ex W. Rich.
elata, Pupa {(Megaspira)|: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 197 (Brazil),
long. 1%, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 91, pl. 7, fig. 101;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 34. Figured holotype USNM 5503; paratype
MCZ 27066 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label). See Rehder,
1945, Nautilus, vol. 59, p. 67.
electrina, Helix [Helicella|: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 183,
fig. 111 (borders of Fresh Pond, Cambridge [Massachusetts],
T. J. Whittemore). Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State
Cabinet 107 and BSNH 2392 but both specimens lost; 1851, i
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A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 236, pl. 29, fig. 1; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 182; diam. more than in.; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 397, fig. 656 [genus changed to Hyalina].
elisa, Streptaxis: 1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 13 (Island in Mergui
Archipelago [Burma], J. Benjamin), length %, height ¥% in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 220. 3 specimens MCZ 169433, 163434, and
USNM 611207 all ex NYSM 229, original no. A 6206. Obviously
an error, since these specimens are Conchlodina laminata Montagu.
elisus, Trochus [Thalotia]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 92 (dredged
at Singapore, Pickering), diam. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 178, pl. 13, fig. 216,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 57, 245.
ellipsoidea, Achatinella: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 200 (Maui
[Hawaiian Islands], Brackenridge and Hale), lat. %o, alt. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 87, pl. 7, fig. 96,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 35.
Holotype USNM 5498, refigured by Pilsbry and Cooke, 1911,
Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 21, p. 167, pl. 40, figs. 17, 18.
Paratype MCZ 156364 ez Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
ellipsoidea, Cylichna: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 140 (Loo Choo
[Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 3, diam. 1 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 112. NPEE.
ellipsoidea, Trichotropis: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 324 (dredged
in Hong Kong Bay [China], W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 5 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 121. NPEE.
elobatus, Bulimus [Charis]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 190 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. 2%, lat. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 72, pl. 6,
fig. 84,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 31, 244.
encausta, Mitra [Pusia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 172 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 274,
pl. 20, fig. 356,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 73, 245. 2 syntypes
USNM 5751; smaller specimen could be fig. 356b.
eremita, Perna: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 311 (Carlshoff [Aratica
Island], Tuamotu Islands), long. 2, alt. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 446, pl. 40, fig. 557,a—d; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 92.
Figured holotype USNM 5942; paratype USNM 612317; paratype
MCZ 216762 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
euglypta, Tellina Plate 25, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 28 (hab.?), long. 8, alt. 5, lat. 3 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 167. Measured holotype USNM 17867. NPEE.
eurydice, Helix [Trochomorpha]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 177
(Tongataboo [Tonga Islands]), lat. 1%, alt. 1%o in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 60, pl. 4, fig. 57,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 24, 243.
Figured holotype USNM 5459; 6 paratypes MCZ 2169133 ex
NYSM 258, original no. A 743; 2 paratypes MCZ 87868 ex BSNH
from J. P. Couthouy.
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exacuta, Cleodora: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 488, pl. 51, fig. 605,a—b
(lat. 44° N., long. 154° W., about 30° W. of mouth of Columbia
River, Oregon, Mr. Dana), long. }, lat. % in. longitudinis; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 235.
exacutus, Streptaxis: 1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 13 (Burma, F.
Mason), length %, breadth % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 220.
exaequata, Helix [Microcystis]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 171
(Kauai, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, J. P. Couthouy), lat. %o,
alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 47, pl. 5, fig. 61,a-c; 1856, ibid.,
Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 501; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 29, 243.
Figured holotype USNM 5463; 13 paratypes MCZ 169134 ez
NYSM 259, original no. A 748; 2 paratypes MCZ 87862 ex BSNH
4368.
excelsus, Bulimus: 1853, BJ NH, vol. 6, p. 376, pl. 14, fig. 3 (California,
W. Rich), length 1%, breadth % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 184.
exculta, Tellina [Tellinella]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 253 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. 2, alt. 1, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 407,
pl. 35, fig. 517,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 80. Figured holotype
USNM 5904.
exiguus, Elenchus Plate 7, fig. 9
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 18 (Port Jackson [New South Wales,
Australia]), axis 2, diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 156.
Probable measured holotype USNM 24230, original no. 378, seen
by Hedley, 1913, Proc. Linn. Soc. New S. Wales, vol. 38, p. 278.
Original catalog gives locality as ‘‘China Seas.” NPEE.
exolescens, Unio Plate 33, fig. 2
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 141 ((Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), long. 2%, alt. 1%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 191.
Half probable measured holotype, here selected, lectotype USNM
85473 ex I. Lea coll. from Gould; paratypes USNM 611831 from
same lot consisting of 3 smaller odd valves.
explanata, Crepidula: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 377, pl. 14, fig. 7
(Monterey [California], T. P. Green; Lower California, W. Rich),
length 1%, breadth %, height % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 184.
Figured holotype MCZ 169137 ex NYSM 108, original no. A 48
from former locality; 2 paratypes MCZ 169138 and paratype
USNM 611272 from same NYSM lot.
explanata, Succinea [Omalonyx]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 13,
pl. 2, fig. 31,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 223 (Kauai [Hawaiian
Islands], J. P. Couthouy), long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.
223. Figured holotype USNM 20870; paratype USNM 5431;
paratype MCZ 169135 ex NYSM 182, original no. A 1523; para-
type MCZ 155126 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
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expleta, Modiolaria: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 37 (Hong Kong
Harbor [China], W. Stimpson), long. 6, alt. 4, lat. 2 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 176. Holotype USNM 2068, not found. NPEE.
exquisita, Julia Plate 45, figs. 3, 5
1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 284 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, E.
Johnson), long. 5, lat. 4, alt. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 241.
Dall, 1898, Trans. Wagner Free Inst. Sci., vol. 3, pt. 4, p. 810, calls
attention to an apparent syntype of this species in the W. Newcomb
coll. at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. This specimen was
observed by A. D. Howard, 1951, Nautilus, vol. 64, p. 84. Half
lectotype, here selected, Cornell Univ. Paleo. Dept. 17774; the lot
also contains a larger opposing paratype valve.
falcata, Alasmodon{ta]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 294 (Wallawalla,
Oregon [Washington]; Sacramento River, California), long. 4, alt.
1%, lat. 1. in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 4383, pl. 38, fig. 545,a—b
(Wallawalla, Spokane, Wahlamet, ete., Oregon [Washington], J.
Drayton; Upper Sacramento River, California, Pickering); 1862,
Otia Conch., p.87. Figured holotype USNM 5929, specific locality
not mentioned; paratype MCZ 169160 ex NYSM [not previously
cataloged] from the Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
falcata, Cleodora [(Creseis)]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 490, pl. 51,
fig. 608,a (between Oregon and the East Indies, Dana), long. % in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 235.
falcata, Mactra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 216 (Puget Sound, Oregon
[Washington]), long. 3%, alt. 2%, lat. 14% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 393, pl. 34, fig. 506,a—b (northwest coast, Puget Sound [Wash-
ington], Case); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 76. Figured holotype USNM
5893.
faleatus, Lithodomus: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 92 (Monterey
[California], in indurated marly clay, W. Rich), long. 3, lat. et alt.
¥ in.; 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 403, pl. 16, fig. 9; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 213. Figured holotype MCZ 169139 ex NYSM 372; original no.
3450; 4 paratypes MCZ 169140 and paratype USNM 611271 from
same NYSM lot.
fallax ‘Say’ Gould, Pupa: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 192, fig.
123 (Martha’s Vineyard, L. M. Yale; Rhode Island; Ohio), not
Pupa fallax Say. See Pilsbry, 1948, Land Mollusca of North
America, vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 921.
famelicus, Unio: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 294 (Wallawalla, Oregon
[Washington], Pickering), long. 1%, alt. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 432, pl. 38, fig. 544,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 88. Fig-
ured holotype USNM 5929.
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD fo
farinacea ‘Gould’ Stimpson, Eolis: 1853, Synopsis of the Marine
Invertebrata of Grand Manam, Smithsonian Contr. Knowl., vol.
G5 pe-25.
farinosum, Buccinum (Pollia) |[Nassaria]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 152 (Kauai, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands,) long. %, lat. %o in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 255, pl. 19, fig. 323,a; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 68, 245. Figured holotype USNM 5719; 7 paratypes MCZ
169141 ex NYSM 8, original no. A 2597.
fasciata, Dombeya [Chilina]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 211 (Concén
[Aconcagua River], Quillota, Chili, J. P. Couthouy), long. %, lat.
%in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 123, pl. 9, fig. 145,a; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 41, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5545; 2 paratypes MCZ
143421 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
fastigiata, Calyptraea [Crucibulum]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 161
(Puget Sound [Washington]), diam. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 379, pl. 32, fig. 484; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 15, 243.
Figured holotype USNM 5874; paratype USNM 122306; 2 para-
types MCZ 169142 ex NYSM 104, original no. A 6361; 2 para-
types MCZ 216801 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
fastigiata, Gouldia: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 282 (Frying-Pan
Shoals [Cape Fear], North Carolina, Coast Survey), long. 8, alt.
8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 239.
feminalis, Anodon{ta]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 293 (Oregon),
long. 2%, alt. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol 12, p. 436, pl. 38,
fig. 547,a-b (Wallawalla, Columbia River, Oregon [Washington],
Pickering); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 87. Figured holotype USNM
5932; paratype MCZ 169156 ex NYSM, original no. A 6407.
femoralis ‘Gould,’ Anodon: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 54,
misprint for feminalis, Anodonta.
femorata, Hyalaea: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 487, pl. 51, fig. 603
(equatorial Atlantic), length of shell and animal, also of alar ex-
pansion, 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 235. This species was de-
scribed from a figure by Mr. Dana, a member of the expedition.
fenestrata, Alvania: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 402 (China Seas, W.
Stimpson), axis 2, diam. 1+ mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 146.
Type lot USNM 388 not found. NPEE.
fenestrata, Peristernia: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 327 (Simon’s
Bay, Cape of Good Hope, W. Stimpson), axis 13, diam. 6 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 124: ‘Only a single specimen was found.”
NPEE.
665—231—_64——6
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fidicula, Fusus [Bela]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 141 (Puget Sound
[Washington], long. %o, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 233,
pl. 16, fig. 284,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 64, 245. Figured holotype
USNM 206191; 2 paratypes MCZ 169143 ex NYSM 1, original
no. A 5358.
fidicula, Mitra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 170 (hab.?), long. %,
lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 275, pl. 20, fig. 353,a; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 72. 2 syntypes USNM 15355, original no. 5748,
both smaller than figured type; syntype MCZ 216583 ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
figlina, Mysia Plate 26, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 32 (dredged off east coast of Japan, lat.
37°, in coarse, black sand, 20 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 18,
alt. 16, lat. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 171. Half measured
holotype USNM 1629. NPEE.
figlina, Psammobia: 1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 37 (Liberia, C. J.
Bates), long. 3%, alt. 2%, lat. 1% in.; 1845, BJNH, vol. 5, p. 291,
pl. 24, fig. 9; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 196.
filosa, Clathurella: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 338 (Ouisma [Amami-O-
shima, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 20, diam. 10 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 134. NPEE.
filosum, Cerithium: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 120 (Puget Sound
[Washington]), long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 149, pl.
10, fig. 175,a—c: “Only a single specimen examined”; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 62. Figured holotype USNM 5575.
fimbriata, Aplysia: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 197 (Liberia, G. A.
Perkins), length 5, width 3% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 210.
fimbriata, Patella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 149 (Straits of [Juan de]
Fuca [Washington], Case), long. 1%, lat. 1%, alt. %o in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 344, pl. 29, fig. 445,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
7, 242.
firmatum, Lepton: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 33 (sand at low water,
Simon’s Bay [Cape of Good Hope], W. Stimpson), long. 5, lat.
2, alt. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 171. Presumed holotype
USNM 161 figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 196,
pl. 43, figs. 3-4. NPEE.
flabellata, Lyonsia (Pandorina): 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 23
(Arctic Ocean, W. Stimpson), long. 17, alt. 10, lat. 6 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 162. NPEE.
flabellatus, Mytilus (Modiola): 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 343
(Puget Sound, Oregon [Washington]), long. 4, alt. 1%, lat. 14in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 453, pl. 40, fig. 561,a (Oregon [Washington];
Puget Sound, Townsend Harbor; [San Francisco,] California);
1862, Otia Conch., p. 93. Syntype USNM 3885 from Puget Sound.
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flaccida, Saxicava Plate 36, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 24 (Hong Kong [China], and Simon’s
Bay [Cape of Good Hope], W. Stimpson), long. 20, alt. 13, lat.
10 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 163. Type lot USNM 131, original
no. 216 not found. Catalog includes following chiding note: “‘No
Sphaeria at all. Why look at the extended ligament and large
teeth, naked eye will do friend G[ould]. Did it come from False
Bay, Cape of Good Hope?” Lectotype, here selected, Redpath
Mus. 15679. NPEE.
flava, Natica [Acrybia]: 1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1,
vol. 38, p. 196 (stomachs of fish); 1841, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 239, fig. 162 ([Grand] Bank([s] fishing grounds, coll. of Col. Totton);
length 1, lat. % in.; mentioned as being in Massachusetts State
Cabinet 44, but specimen lost; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 180; 1870,
Invert. Massachusetts, p. 347, fig. 616 [genus changed to Bulbus].
Gould examined five specimens: three were mature, the other two
were young.
flavescens, Amphidesma [Semele] Plate 29, fig. 7
1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 89 (San Diego [California], T. P. Green),
long. 2%, alt. 2, lat. 14 in.; 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 392; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 211. Measured holotype MCZ 169157 ex NYSM 253,
original no. G 2173.
flexuosa, Rissoina Plate 15, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 400 (Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 144. Probable measured holotype, here selected, lectotype
USNM 24076, original no. 286. NPEE.
flexuosus, Donax Plate 29, fig. 1
1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 394, pl. 15, fig. 8 (Santa Barbara [Cali-
fornia], E. Jewett), long. %, alt. %, lat. 3% im.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 188. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169144 ex NYSM 350,
original A 977; paratype MCZ 169145 and paratype USNM 611264
from same NYSM lot.
florida, Mitra Plate 4, fig. 10
1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 14 (Florida, E. Ravenel; supposed from
Philippines, J. C. Jay), axis 1%, greatest diam. %, length of aperture
1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 221. Measured holotype MCZ
169146 ex NYSM 26, original no. A 4548, from E. Ravenel. Gould
had a single specimen from each source; the Jay specimen was
presumably returned, but it could not be located in the American
Museum of Natural History.
florida, Psammobia: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 254 (Illawarra [Dis-
trict], New South Wales [Australia], Drayton), long. 1%, alt.
% in.; 1852, USER, vol. 12, p. 408, pl. 35, fig. 513,a—b; 1862, Otia
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Conch., p. 81. Syntype USNM 5900, smaller than figured type;
2 syntypes MCZ 169147 ex NYSM 846, original no. G 2195.
fluctuosa, Melania Plate 35, fig. 8
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 219 (Newville, [Province of] Tavoy
[Burma], Mrs. Vinton), long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 200.
Measured holotype MCZ 169136 ex NYSM 65, original no. G 2581.
fluctuosa, Myadora Plate 26, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 23 (Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan], W. Stimp-
son), long. 8, alt. 7, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 161. Half
measured holotype USNM 1313. NPEE.
fluctuosa, Venus [Tapes]: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 87, fig. 50
([Grand] Banks fisheries [off Nova Scotia]), long. %o, alt. %o, lat.
%9 in.; mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet 193 and
BSNH 2333, but both specimens lost; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 181;
1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 136, fig. 447 [genus changed to
Tapes]. Gould had three specimens of this species.
foliacea, Unio Plate 33, fig. 3
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 141 ([Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), long. 1%, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 191.
Half possible measured holotype, here selected, lectotype USNM
84161 ex I. Lea coll. from Gould; 3 paratypes USNM 611827 from
same lot.
foliolatus, Arion: 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2,
p. 30, pl. 66, fig. 2 (Discovery Harbor, Puget Sound [Washington],
Pickering), length 3% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 20, pl. 1, fig.
2,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 223.
fornicata, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 172 (Kauai, Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands), lat. 4, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p.
50; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 501: “‘The shell which
was described as H. fornicata has been unfortunately mislaid, and
the figure numbered 64, where it was to have been placed, represents
H. tongana Quoy with its animal’; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 21,
243. 8 ideotypes MCZ 169148 ex NYSM 288, original no. A 766.
fossata, Natica [Neverita]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 263 (Florida
Coast), lat. 1%, alt. 14% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 202.
fossatum, Buccinum [Nassa] [Caesia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 152 (Puget Sound and mouth of Columbia River [Washington)),
long. 1%, lat. 1 in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 254, pl. 19, fig. 321,a
(... and at San Diego, California); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 67,
245. Figured holotype USNM 5718.
fossatum, Triton [(Monoplex)|: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 329 (Hong
Kong [China], W. Stimpson), axis 35, diam. 30, apert. 20 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 126. NPEE.
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fragilis, Panopaea: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 25 (Hakodadi [Hakodate]
Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 2, alt. 1.5, lat. 1 inch [sic]; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 163. Type lot, USNM 1636, not found. NPEE.
fricata, Nanina: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 32, pl. 5, fig. 71,a—b
(Illawarra [District], New South Wales [Australia], Drayton),
diam. %o, axis 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 223. Figured holotype
USNM 5473.
fruticosus, Chiton [Lepidopleura]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 142
(New South Wales [Australia], Mrs. Mitchell), long. 1%, lat. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 319, pl. 28, fig. 428,a; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 4, 242. Measured holotype USNM 5819; paratype MCZ
169149 ex NYSM 162, original no. A 5467.
fruticosus, Murex (Trophon) |Typhis]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 143 (New Holland [Sydney, Australia]), long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 236, pl. 17, fig. 287,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 66,
245. Figured holotype USNM 5685.
fucata, Avicula: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 309 (Feejee [Fiji] Islands?),
long. 2, alt. 2%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 440, fig. 39, fig.
550,a-b [not Avicula lurida, the names were transposed]; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 90. Figured holotype USNM 5935; paratype
MCZ 216815 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
fucata, Gibbula: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 20 (hab.? [Cape of Good
Hope]), diam. 7, axis 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 159. Lecto-
type, here selected, USNM 2047, figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM
Bull. 91, p. 155, pl. 27, figs. 4-6; paratype USNM 612333. NPEE.
fucata, Tellina (Strigilla): 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 91; 1853,
BJNH, vol. 6, p. 399, pl. 16, fig. 4 (Mazatlan, E. Jewett), diam.
longitud. %, vertical 4, transverse % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 212.
Figured holotype MCZ 169150 ex NYSM 347, original no. G 2128;
3 paratypes MCZ 169151 and paratype USNM 611268 from same
NYSM lot.
fulgens, Gibbula: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 21 (hab.? [Cape of Good
Hope]), diam. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 160. Holotype USNM
2046, figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 154, pl. 26,
figs. 4-6; paratype MCZ 169152 ex NYSM 140, original no. G
2451. NPEE.
fulgens, Liotia: PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 142 (St. Simon’s Bay, Cape of
Good Hope, W. Stimpson), axis 2, diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 114. Holotype USNM 24151, original no. 156, figured by
Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 166, pl. 29, figs. 4-6. NPEE.
fulgora, Helicina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 201 (Islands of Upolu
and Manua [Samoan Islands], among bananas), lat. %o, alt. %o
in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 97, pl. 7, fig. 106,a—c (among bananas,
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Island of Manua [Samoan Islands], J. P. Couthouy); 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 36. Measured holotype USNM 5508, figure reduced;
5 paratypes MCZ 169153 ex NYSM 298, original no. G 2628;
paratype MCZ 216605 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
fuliginosa, Achatinella Plate 42, fig. 7
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 28 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long.
Ko, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 196: “. . .is Helix tristis
Férussac.’”’? Holotype MCZ 169154 ez NYSM original no. A 1162.
fulgininosus, Limax: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 5, pl. 1, fig. 4,a (Bay
of Islands, New Zealand, among turnips, Pickering), long. 2.5 in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 223.
fulminea, Columbella [(Anachis)]| Plate 8, fig. 3
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 334 (St. Simon’s Bay, Cape of Good Hope,
W. Stimpson), axis 3, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 131.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 130; 2 paratypes USNM 24090;
2 paratypes MCZ 119368 ex BSNH 6390; 2 paratypes MCZ 216582
ez Smithsonian Inst. (printed label); paratype Redpath Mus.
8056. NPEE.
funereum, Buccinum [Cominella]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 152
(New Zealand), long. 1, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 258, pl. 19,
fig. 320,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 67, 245. Figured holotype
USNM_ 5717; 3 paratypes MCZ 216614 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label).
fungina, Emarginula Clypidina: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 154
(Upolu, Samoan Islands), long. %, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 374, pl. 32, fig. 491,a—-c.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.12. Syn-
type MCZ 216604.
furcillata, Septifer: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 39 (China Seas,
W. Stimpson), long. 8, lat. et alt. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 177:
‘“‘A somewhat worn valve furnishes the description.” NPEE.
furfurosa, Melania [Plotia]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 225 (Manila
[Philippine Islands]), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 139, pl. 10, fig. 162,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 47, 244. Figured
holotype USNM 5562; 3 paratypes MCZ 87932 ex BSNH 3060.
furvus, Octopus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 475, pl. 47, fig. 589,a—d
(from the market, Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], J. P. Couthouy),
length of body 6, of arms about 40 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 232.
fusca Alvania Plate 12, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 403 (dredged in Hong Kong Harbor
[China], W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.
147. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 37347, figured by Yen,
1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 567, pl. 50,
figs. 18, 19. 2 ideotypes MCZ 169155 ex NYSM 94, original no.
G 2466 labeled ‘Hakodadi, Japan.” NPEE.
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fuscata, Calliopaea (?): 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 250, pl. 16,
figs. 218-221 (on logs in a mastyard, Boston [Massachusetts],
1842), length %o, breadth %p in.
fuscata Gould, Cerithidea (?sacrata, var.) Plate 11, fig. 6
1856 [1857], 7x Gould and Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London,
p. 206 (San Diego [California], W. P. Blake), long. 1.25, lat. .4 in.;
not in 1862, Otia Conch. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169158 ex
NYSM 60, original no. A 129; 3 paratypes MCZ 169159 from same
NYSM lot.
fuscata, Embletonia: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 251, pl. 16,
figs, 229-232 (in Charles River on logs in timber docks, and at
South Boston Bridge [Massachusetts], on Laomedea gemiculata,
1842 and 1865), length %o, breadth Yo in.
fuscus ‘Linsley’ Gould, Pecten: 1848, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 235, fig. 6 (Connecticut), long. %», lat. %» in.
Described from one valve. Not Bosc 1801, Sowerby [Klein] 1842,
changed to Pectin brunneus Stimpson, 1851, Shells of New Eng-
land, p. [58].
gabata, Helix (Caracolla): 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 39 ((Tavoy,]
British Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), diam. %, alt. % in.; 1844,
BJNH, vol. 4, p. 454, pl. 24, fig. 9; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 189.
Figured holotype MCZ 169161 ex NYSM 247, original no. A 560;
paratype MCOZ 169162 and paratype USNM 611230 from same
NYSM lot; paratype MCZ 189364 ee BSNH; paratype MCZ
156011 ex C. B. Adams coll.; paratype USNM 105973 ea I. Lea
coll.
Gaimardia, new genus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 460. Type species:
Modiola trapesina Lamarck, by monotypy. See 1856, ibid., Ad-
denda and Corrigenda, p. 509, note.
galeata, Rimula [Cemoria]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 159 (dredged
at Puget Sound [Washington], Case), long. %o, lat. %o, alt. %o in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 369, pl. 31, fig. 476,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 14, 243. Figured holotype USNM 5866; 2 paratypes MCZ
216591 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
gaudiosa, Gibbula: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 21 (False Bay [Cape
of Good Hope], W. Stimpson), diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 159. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 222, figured by Bartsch,
1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 156, pl. 28, figs. 1-3; paratype USNM
31119; 2 paratypes MCZ 169163 e2 NYSM 137, original no. G
2436. NPEE.
gaulus, Anyclus Plate 30, fig. 1
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 40 (Cape of Good Hope, W. Stimpson),
long. %, lat. %, alt. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 106. Lectotype,
here selected, USNM 24111, original no. 233. NPEE.
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gausapata, Columbella: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 170 (Puget Sound,
Oregon [Washington], long. \, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 267,
pl. 19, fig. 337,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 71, 245. Probable
figured holotype USNM 5732; paratype USNM 612307; paratype
MCZ 169165 ex NYSM 34, original no. G 2558; 54 paratypes MCZ
169166 ex NYSM 82, original no. A 6335; 3 paratypes MCZ 197146
ez Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
gemma, Tellina: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 399, pl. 16, fig. 5 (San
Juan [Orange County, California], T. P. Green), diam. long. %,
vert. %o, trans. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 188.
gemmatus, Trochus (Monodonta) |Eucheles] Plate 15, fig. 10
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 27 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. ¥,
lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 195. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169167 ex NYSM 129, original no. A 3345; 3 paratypes MCZ
169168 and paratype USNM 611218 from same NYSM lot.
gemmula, Cypraea [Trivia] Plate 7, fig. 10
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 27 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long.
¥ lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 195. Lectotype MCZ 169169 ex
NYSM 838, original no. A 4063; 100+ paratypes MCZ 169170 and
3 paratypes USNM 611214 from same NYSM lot.
gemmulata, Cardilia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 31 (China Seas,
W. Stimpson), long. 2, alt. 2.5, lat. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.
170. NPEE.
generosa, Panopaea: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 215 (Puget Sound,
Oregon [Washington]), long. 6, alt. 4, lat. 3 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 385, pl. 34, fig. 507,a-b (mud flats at Nisqually [present site of
Tacoma] and Puget Sound [Washington]); 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
75, 163. Figured holotype USNM 5894.
generosus, Unio Plate 33, fig. 1
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 220 (Newville, [Province of] Tavoy
[Burma], Mrs. Vinton), long. 3%, lat. 1%, alt. 2% in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 200. Measured holotype MCZ 169449 ex NYSM 27,
original no. A 5710; 4 paratypes MCZ 169450 from same NYSM
lot; paratype USNM 83960 ex I. Lea coll. from Gould.
geniculata, Argonauta: 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 470, pl. 45, fig. 585
(bis) a-e (taken near Sugarloaf [Mountain], Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil],
J. P. Couthouy); whole length 6, breadth 1%, length of sac 2%,
length of superior arms 5, inferior 4%, superior lateral 6, inferior 4,
diam. of umbrella 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 23.
germana, Helix: 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 156,
pl. 40a, fig. 3 (Oregon, USEE), diam. %o, axis % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 70, pl. 3, fig. 40,a-c; not in 1862, Otia Conch.
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gibbosa, Physa: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 214 (New South Wales),
long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 117, pl. 8, fig. 137,a
(freshwater streams at Paramatta, New South Wales [Australia],
Mrs. Mitchell); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 42. Measured holotype
USNM 55339, figure enlarged; paratype MCZ 169171 ez NYSM 306,
original no. G 2636.
glabra, Auricula [Avicula]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 310 (New
Zealand), long. 2%, alt. 2%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 442,
pl. 39, fig. 552,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 91. Figured holotype
USNM 5937; paratype MCZ 216816 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
glabra, Helicina Plate 41, fig. 2
1842, BJNH, vol. 4, no. 1, back cover (Cuba [J. Bartlett]); 1843,
PESNH, vol. 1,)\p.138: “... . is Hehe nitida Pfeiffer’: 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 183. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169172 ez
NYSM 294, original no. A 1808; 3 paratypes MCZ 169173 and
paratype USNM 611253 from same NYSM lot.
glabratum, Monodonta: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 20 (China Seas,
W. Stimpson), axis 15, diam. 13 mm.; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 159.
Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 563 says:
“The lot in the USNM is marked with a query ‘? C 2051’ and con-
tains a single specimen, measuring 20 mm. in altitude, 17.5 mm. in
width. . . . does not seem to represent M. glabratum Gould.’’
NPEE.
glandula, Callista Plate 30, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 31 (Hong Kong, China, W. Stimpson),
long. 25, alt. 21, lat. 19 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 169. Half
ideotype USNM 24725 labeled ‘China Seas, W. Stimpson.”
NPEE.
glareosa, Mangelia Plate 5, fig. 5
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 340 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 10
fathoms, shelly bottom, W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 136. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24174,
original no. 575. NPEE.
glareosa, Monilea Plate 4, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 17 (Loo Choo (Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands] and Kikaia [Kikaiga-
shima, Ryukyu Islands], under surf-washed stones, W. Stimpson),
diam. 5 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 155. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 971; 2 smaller paratypes USNM 24178; 2 paratypes MCZ
169174 ex NYSM 135, original no. G 2413 [localities not separated].
NPEE.
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glareosum, Bittium Plate 12, fig. 15
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 387 (Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands; and Loo
Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 6; lat. 2
mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 142. Measured holotype USNM
24221, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4,
vol. 23, p. 569, pl. 50, fig. 5; 4 paratypes USNM 612330; paratype
MCZ 216625 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label). NPEE.
glauca, Anodon|ta]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 293 (Peru), long.
1%; alt. %, Jat. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 434, pl. 38, fig. 548,a-b,
not Anodonta glauca Lamarck 1819. Name changed to Anodonta
puberula Gould, 1862, Otia Conch., p. 86. Figured holotype
USNM 5933.
globosa, Cheletropis: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 408 (China Seas,
W. Stimpson), axis 1; diam. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 152.
NPEE.
glomerata, Ostrea: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 346 (New Zealand),
long et lat. 2 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 461, pl. 43, fig. 577,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 96. Figured holotype USNM 5960, fig.
577a,b; group of figured paratypes fig. 577, USNM 612314;
paratype MCZ 178590 ex BSNH 8531; paratype MCZ 178591 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
glomeratus, Mytilus Plate 27, fig. 2
1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 92 (San Francisco [California], W. Rich),
long. %, alt. 3% in.; 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 402, pl. 16, fig. 8; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 214. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169175 ex
NYSM 371, original no. A 4716; paratype MCZ 169176 from same
NYSM lot; 2 paratypes USNM 2323 and 19406 ex W. Rich coll.
gloriosum, Polydonta (Infundibulum): 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8,
p. 19 (Japan, W. Stimpson), axis et diam. 30 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 158. Type lot no. G 2419, listed as lost in 1875, 27th
Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 18.
gouldiana Pilsbry, Bulla: New name for Bulla nebulosa ‘Gould’
A. Adams 1850, not Schroeter 1804. See under nebulosa ‘Gould’
A. Adams, Bulla.
gouldi Pilsbry, Oxyloma decampi: New name for Succinea ovalis
Gould 1841, not Say 1817. See under ovalis, Succinea.
gouldii Reeve, Achatina: New name for Achatina balteata Gould
1850, not Reeve 1849. See under balteata, Achatina.
gouldii Kobelt, Japonia: New name for Cyclostoma barbata Gould
1859, not Pfeiffer 1855. See under barbata, Cyclostoma.
gouldii Yen, Hemidaphne: New name for Mangelia pura Gould
1860, not Reeve 1846. See under pura, Mangelia.
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gouldii, C. B. Adams, Natica: New name for Natica canaliculata
Gould 1839, not Deshayes 1832, not Natica gouldw Philippi 1845.
See under canaliculata, Natica.
gouldii Carpenter, “‘?’’ Nitidella: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Car-
penter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 209. See Palmer, 1958, Geol.
Soc. Amer. Mem., no. 76, p. 209.
gracile, Caecum [Anellum| Plate 20, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 407 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), long. 2,
diam. 0.3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 151: “Described from a single
worn and defective specimen.”
This species was first described by P. P. Carpenter, 1858, Proc.
Zool. Soc. London, p. 429, and must be credited to him. He
borrowed Gould’s specimen and the holotype was never returned
to the United States National Museum. Holotype Redpath Mus.
16266, original USNM 384. NPEE.
gracilenta, Scalaria: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 252 (Mangsi Island
[Strait of Balabac]), long. %, alt. %. in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 205,
pl. 14, fig. 245,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 99. Figured holotype
USNM 5644.
gracilenta ‘Gould’ Binney, Truncatella: 1858, Proc. Acad. Nat.
Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 10 [errata, no pagination, nomen nudum].
Is T. californica Pfeiffer, teste W. G. Binney, 1859, Terrestrial
Air-breathing Molluscs of the United States, vol. 4, p. 29; Pilsbry,
1948, Land Mollusca of North America, vol. 2, pt. 2, p. 1073.
gracilentus, Planor bis: 1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 129 (Great Colorado
Desert, low lands, T. H. Webb), axis %, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 217. Holotype USNM 26477, figured by F. C. Baker,
1945, the Molluscan Family Planoribidae, pl. 130, figs. 1-3; 6
paratypes MCZ 169177 ex NYSM 309, original no. A 6459.
gracilina, Melania Plate 35, fig. 9
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 42 (Tahiti [Society Islands], common in
streams, long. 1, lat. 4 min.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 107. Lectotype,
here selected, USNM 1953; 10 paratypes USNM 16760; 13 paratypes
MCZ 169178, ex NYSM 67, original no. G 2585; 60 paratypes MCZ
78596 ex BSNH 3095 from Smithsonian Inst. (printed label) ;
7 paratypes MCZ 220664 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
NPEE.
gracilis, Amnicola: See under egena, Amnicola.
gracilis, Solen: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 26 (Hakodadi [Hakodate,
Japan], on sandy beaches, W. Stimpson), long. 4.5, alt. 0.6, lat. 4 in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 165. Type lot USNM 594, not found.
NPEE. Not Solen gracilis Philippi 1847, is Solen strictus Gould
1861.
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gracilis, Tapes: 1855, in Blake, Appendix, Prel. Geol. Rep. R.R.
Route to Pacific, p. 27 (San Pedro [California], W. P. Blake; 1856,
in Williamson, Rep. Explor. California for R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2,
appendix, art. 3, p. 335, pl. 11, figs. 19-20; 1856 [1857], Gould and
Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 200. Described from one
specimen which measured: length %, height %, width % in. Type
was not found in USNM in 1864, teste Carpenter, 1864, Rep.
British Assn. Adv. Sci. 1863, p. 592.
gracilis ‘Gould,’ Turritella: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 49.
Misprint for graciluma, Turritella.
gracillima, Turritella Plate 15, fig. 15
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 386 (Kagos[h]lima Bay [Japan], very
common, W. Stimpson); axis 20, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 140. Measured holotype USNM 2027; 8 paratypes USNM
24143; 2 paratypes MCZ 169179 ex NYSM 108, original no. G 2803;
2 paratypes MCZ 136621 ex BSNH 3559 from W. Stimpson.
NPEE.
gradata, Helix |Euryomphala]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 172
(Tongataboo [Tonga Islands]), lat. 4%, alt. 4% in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12,
p. 49, pl. 3, fig. 48,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 21, 243.
gradatus, Trochus [Gibbula]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 91 (Pacific
Islands), alt. %, diam. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 175, pl. 13,
fig. 210,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 56, 245. Figured holotype
USNM 5610.
grata, Patella Plate 19, figs. 1, 3
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 161 (north shores of Niphon [Japan],
Brooke), long. 30, lat. 24, alt. 14 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 115.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1965. NPEE.
gravida, Odostomia: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 384, pl. 14, fig. 14
(Santa Barbara [California], E. Jewett), length %, diam. p> in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 186. Holotype MCZ 169180 ex NYSM 44,
original nos. 24, A 3110, refigured by Dall and Bartsch, 1909,
USNM Bull. 68, p. 212, pl. 25, fig. 7.
grisea ‘Stimpson’ Gould, Doris: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 232,
pl. 20, figs. 292, 295 (on floating Zostera in Charles River [Cam-
bridge, Massachusetts], Nov. 1842; and on Fucus, Chelsea Beach
[Massachusetts], May 1865; on the underside of a Fucus-covered
stone at East Boston Point [Massachusetts], W. Stimpson), length
¥, breadth in.
gulosa, Helix [Serpentulus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 165 (New
South Wales), lat. 1%, alt. 4%, apert. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 64, pl. 3, fig. 43,a-—b (Illawarra [District], New South Wales
[Australia], Drayton): ‘In the original description of this animal,
it was supposed that it inhabited a different shell, which was there
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 87
named H. pedestris. An error has since been detected, and it is
found that H. gulosa is the true shell.”’ For a description of the
animal see under pedestris, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 166;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 17, 243. 2 syntypes MCZ 169181 ex NYSM
244, original no. A 581, either might be the figured type; syntype
MCZ 86829 ex BSNH 5569 from J. P. Couthouy; 3 syntypes USNM
21067, immature specimens.
guttula, Achatinella |[Leptachatina]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, a 201,
(Maui, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. %, lat. %>5 in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 89, pl. 7, fig. 98,a; 1862, Otia Conch., ao 3D,
244. Figured holotype USNM 5500; 22 paratypes MCZ 169182
ex NYSM 195, original no. A 1175; 2 paratypes MCZ 142956 ez
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
harvardiensis ‘Agassiz’ Gould, Alderia: 1870, Invert. Massachu-
setts, p. 254, pl. 16, figs. 226-228 (found in great numbers in
brackish water at Cambridge [Massachusetts], April 1848, L.
Agassiz), length about \ in., breadth % as much.
helocoidea, Succinea: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 193 (Liberia, G. H.
Perkins), diam. %; alt. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 206.
helvola, cae 1847, PBSNH, VOlCLD vis 238 (Feejee [Fiji]
Islands), long. %; lat. 5 in.; 1852, USEE, ol 12S NGOs eels
Nerita turtoni Recluz”’ ; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 48.
hepaticus, Mytilus [(Modiola)]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 343
(Feejee [Fiji] Islands), long. 1%, alt. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USER,
vol. 12, p. 454, pl. 41, fig. 563,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 93. Figured
holotype USNM 18000; paratype USNM 611844 from same lot.
hepatizon, Helix Plate 37, fig. 1
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 38 (near mouth of Gaboon River, Liberia,
C. J. Bates), int: 1%, ale 4/in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 197. Measured
holotype MCZ 169183 ex NYSM 282, original no. A 675.
herculanium ‘Gould,’ Melania: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 48
[nomen nudum].
herculea, Melania [|Melanoides| Plate 35, fig. 10
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 100 (Tavoy River, British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), long. 3, lat. 1 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 199. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169436 ex NYSM 75, original no. A 3909;
17 paratypes MCZ 169437 and 2 paratypes USNM 611234 ex
same NYSM lot and NYSM 76, original no. 580; 2 paratypes
MCZ 87933 ex BSNH 3062.
hericius, Pecten: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 345 ee of [Juan] De
Fuca, Oregon [Washington]), long. 4%, alt. 1%, lat. 4% in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 457, pl. 42, fig. 570,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 95.
Figured holotype USNM 5955.
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hexagonum, Dentalium Plate 22, fig. 4
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 166 (Hong Kong [China], in shelly mud),
long. 55 [45], diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 119. Holotype
USNM 2053; paratype MCZ 169184 ex NYSM 146, original no.
G 2406. NPEE.
hirsutus, Planor bis Plate 44, fig. 6
1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 196 (Dor-
chester, Dedham, Cambridge [Massachusetts]), lat. 40, alt. %o in.;
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 206, fig. 135 (first found in Mans-
field, Massachusetts by C. B. Adams, several localities in Dor-
chester, Dedham, and Cambridge); mentioned as being in
Massachusetts State Cabinet no. 82 and BSNH 1278; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 180; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 493, fig. 744.
Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 216629 ex BSNH 997, original no.
1278, 15 paratypes MCZ 225221 from same BSNH lot; 6 paratypes
MCZ 216616 ex Massachusetts State coll.
histrica, Paludina Plate 43, fig. 5
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 41 (ditches in paddy field, Ousima [Amami-
O-shima, Ryukyu Islands] and Loo Choo (Okinawa, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), dimens. 1 x %, 1% x % in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 106. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1151, presumably
from former locality; paratype USNM 611836 from same lot.
NPEE.
honesta, Helix Plate 38, fig. 4
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 99, (Tavoy, British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), diam. %o, alt. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 198. Lecto-
type, here selected, MCZ 169185 ez NYSM 287, original no. A 578;
3 paratypes MCZ 169186 and paratype USNM 611222 from same
NYSM lot; 2 paratypes MCZ 216822 ex BSNH 4369 from Gould.
horda, Anodon({ta]: 1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 229 (Comanche Creek,
Texas, T. H. Webb), long. 3%, lat 1%, alt. 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 218. Lectotype, here selected, British Museum (Natural
History) [not cataloged], figured by Sowerby, 1867, in Reeve,
Conchologia Iconica, vol. 17, Anodon, pl. 18, fig. 66, as Anodon
hordeum. 'This specimen undoubtedly was sent to H. Cuming
by Gould.
housatonica ‘Linsley’ Gould, Anodonta: 1848, Silliman’s Amer.
Journ. Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 234 (Connecticut), length 3%, lat.
1%, alt. 2 in.
humerosa, Melania: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 219 (Manko [near
Newville, Province of] Tavoy [Burma], Mrs. Vinton), long. 1%,
lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 200.
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humerosa, Physa: 1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 128 (Colorado Desert
and at Pecos River, New Mexico, T. H. Webb and W. P. Blake),
long. % ad Yo, lat. % in.; 1855, in Blake, Appendix, Prel. Geol. Rep.
R.R. Route to Pacific, p. 23; 1856, in Williamson, Rep. Explor.
California for R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2, appendix, art. 3, p. 331,
pl. 11, figs. 1-5; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 216. 4 syntypes USNM 50;
2 syntypes USNM 170780 ez I. Lea coll.; 10 syntypes MCZ 169187
ex NYSM 308, original no. A 2745.
humerosa, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 183 (Mts. of Taheiti
[Tahiti]), long. %, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 18,
pl. 2, fig. 19,a (Tahiti, on wild sugarcane, at elevations of from
250 to 4000 feet, J. P. Couthouy); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 28,
244. Figured holotype USNM 5419; paratype MCZ 169188, ez
NYSM 181, original no. G 2651; paratype MCZ 155142 ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
hybridus, Bulimus [Otostomus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 191
(vicinity of Rio [de] Janeiro, Brazil, USEE), long. 1%, lat. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 77, pl. 6, fig. 86,a, as a synonym of Bulimus
egregius Pfeiffer; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 32, 244. Figured holotype
USNM 5488.
hystrix ‘Mighels’ Pfeiffer, Helix [Pitys]: 1846, Symbolae Ad His-
toriam Heliceorum, vol. 3, p. 67. New name for Helix setigera
Gould 1844, not H. setigera Sowerby 1841. See under setigera,
Heliz.
ianthina, Margarita: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 15 (Arctic Oceans),
axis 8, diam. 20 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 153. NPEE.
ianthobaptus, Placobranchus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 307, pl. 26,
fig. 407,a-c (coral reef at Honolulu, Oahu [Hawaiian Islands]),
long. 2%, lat. 5 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 230.
illotus, Cyclotus: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 425 (Loo Choo [Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), diam. 3, axis 1 in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 104. NPEE.
illumintata, Doris: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 4 (bathing
house at Craigie’s Bridge, Boston [Massachusetts]), length %,
breadth % in.; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 227: “... is
Polycera lessonazi D’Orbigny.”
illuminata, Patella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 149 (Auckland
Islands, Lt. Totten), long. 1%, lat. 1%, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 340, pl. 28, fig. 441,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p.7. Figured
holotype USNM 5831.
imbricata, Hipponix [Cochlolepas]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 161
(Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. 1%, lat. 42, alt. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 379, pl. 32, fig. 490,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 16. Figured holotype USNM 5880.
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imbricata, Rissoina Plate 15, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 400 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 7,
diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 144. Measured holotype
USNM 37350. NPEE.
imperator, Vitrina: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 422 (Hong Kong
[China], in ravines near summits of hills, W. Stimpson), axis %,
diam. 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 101. Type lot USNM 1923,
not found. NPEE.
improbus, Murex (Ocinebra): 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 328 (China
Seas, in sand, 25 fathoms, W. Stimpson), axis 25, diam. 12 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 125. NPEE.
incanus, Chiton [Maugeria]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 145 (New
South Wales [Australia], Mrs. Mitchell), long. 1%, lat. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 315, pl. 28, fig. 432,a; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 106. Figured holotype USNM 5823, plates only; 2 paratypes
MCZ 169189 ex NYSM 168, original no. A 3129.
incisus, Fusus |[Neptunea]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 141 (hab.?),
long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 232, pl. 16, fig. 283,a
(probably New Zealand); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 64, 245. Figured
holotype USNM 5681.
incompta, Rissoa: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 280 (among coral sand,
Florida, abundant), long. 2, lat. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 238.
incomptus, Trophon Plate 14, fig. 6
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 329 (Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], W.
Stimpson), axis 30, diam. 16 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 125.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1659; 2 paratypes USNM 24136.
inculta, Bulla (Tornatina): 1855, in Blake, Appendix, Prel. Geol.
Rep. R.R. Route to Pacific, p. 26 (San Diego [California]), length
\%, breadth \ in.; 1856, in Williamson, Rep. Explor. California
for R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2, appendix, art. 3, p. 334, pl. 11, figs.
27-28; 1856 [1857], Gould and Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London,
p. 203.
inculta, Lucina |Mysia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p.255 (New Zealand),
diam. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 412, pl. 36, fig. 524,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 82, 246. 3 syntypes USNM 17722; 3
syntypes MCZ 175674 ez Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
inculta, Peristernia: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 328 (hab.?), axis 25,
diam. 12 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 124. NPEE.
inculta, Siphonaria: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 153 (New Zealand),
long. %o, lat. 1%, alt. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 358, pl. 30,
fig. 465,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 11. Figured holotype USNM
5857; paratype MCZ 169190 ex NYSM 318, original no. A 2401.
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indecoraia, Helix Plate 37, fig. 4
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 194 (Liberia, G. A. Perkins), diam. %,
alt. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 207. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 11573, ex J. G. Anthony; paratype MCZ 225223 from same
lot.
indolens ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Peronia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 290,
pl. 20, fig. 382,a (Ilha do Pai, outside harbor, Rio de Janeiro [Brazil],
J. P. Couthouy), length a little more than 1, breadth \ in.; not
in 1862, Otia Conch.
inepta, Monilea Plate 4, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p.16 (Kagos[h]ima Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson),
diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 155. Measured holotype
USNM 1372; paratype USNM 24240; paratype Redpath Mus. 2231.
inepta, Planaxis: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 385 (Kikaia Bay [Kikaiga-
shima, Ryukyu Islands], at low water mark, W. Stimpson), axis
4, diam. 2.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 140. NPEE.
inermis, Hyalaea: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 487, pl. 51, fig. 604,a-c
(from a figure by Mr. Dana, locality not mentioned), long. %,
lat. %, alt. $ in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 234.
infracinctus, Bulimus Plate 41, fig. 11
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 195 (Taboo and Fishtown, Liberia, G. A.
Perkins), long. %, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 208. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169191 ex NYSM 203, original no. A 513;
14 paratypes MCZ 169192 and 3 paratypes USNM 611249 from
same NYSM lot.
infrafasciatus ‘Gould,’ Bulimus: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM,
p. 51, error for infracinctus, Bulimus.
infrendens, Helix Plate 38, fig. 11
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 139 ([(Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), diam. %, alt. % in.; 1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 453, pl. 24,
fig. 6; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 189. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ
169193 ex NYSM 283, original no. A 6461; 5 paratypes MCZ
169194 ex NYSM 265, original no. A 704 and paratype USNM
611224 from same NYSM lot; 2 paratypes MCZ 11588 ex J. G.
Anthony from Gould; 3 paratypes USNM 106606 ex I. Lea coll.
from Gould.
infumata, Helix Plate 37, fig. 8
1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, 127 (San Francisco, California, Dr. Bigelow),
diam. 1%, axis % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 215. Holotype MCZ
169195 ex NYSM 281, original no. A 5371; paratype USNM 8558.
infundibuliformis, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 186 (Mts. of
Taheiti [Tahiti] and Eimeo [Moorea, Society Islands] at an ele-
vation of 1000 to 2000 feet), long. %o, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE,
665-—231—64——_7
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vol. 12, p. 19, pl. 2, fig. 26,a-d; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 30, 242.
Figured holotype USNM 5426; 2 paratypes MCZ 169198 ex NYSM
183, original no. G 2638. Localities not separated.
infuscatus, Ziziphinus Plate 18, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 19 (Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan], W. Stimp-
son), axis 10, diam. 9 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 157. Measured
holotype USNM 1348; 2 smaller paratypes USNM 24229; 4 para-
types MCZ 169196, NYSM 180, original no. G 2433.
inoscularis, Anodon|ta] Plate 32, fig. 1
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 160 (Salw[eJen River, British Burmah
[Burma], F. Mason), long. 3, lat. 1%, alt. 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 193. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 86352; half paratypes
USNM 611826, both ex I. Lea coll. from Gould.
insignis, Clausilia Plate 36, fig. 9
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 140 ((Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), long. 1, lat. % in.; 1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 458, pl. 24,
fig. 8; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 190. Lectotype, here selected, USNM
117120 ex I. Lea coll. from Gould.
insignis, Nucula (Acila) Plate 23, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 36 (dredged off east coast of Japan, lat.
37° and at Hakodadi [Hakodate], W. Stimpson), long. 15, alt. 12,
lat. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 175. Measured holotype USNM
1628; paratype USNM 611833 from same lot. Localities not
separated. NPEE.
insignis, Ommastrephes: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 480, pl. 49, fig.
594,a-n (Feejee [Fiji] Islands, Dr. Holmes), shell 8% in. long and
about % in. broad, the posterior 2 in. dilated into a paddle-shaped
blade; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 233.
instabilis, Patella |Nacella]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 150 (Puget
Sound [Washington]), long. 1%, lat. 1%o, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 346, pl. 29, fig. 454,a (Oregon [Washington], Puget
Sound; Classet [Indian tribe near Cape Flattery]); 1862, Otia
Conch., pp. 9, 242. Figured holotype USNM 5844.
instrictus, Trochus (Monodonta) |Eucheles]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 107 (Pacific Islands), long. %, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 190, pl. 13, fig. 225,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 59, 245. Figured
holotype USNM 5625.
intaminata, Helix [(Callicochlias)|: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 35,
pl. 3, fig. 47 (from a tree, Island of Mangsi, Straits of Balabec),
diam. 1, axis % in.; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 500;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 224, 244: ‘Probably H. broderipw Pfeiffer
1846=Carac. dealbata Broderip 1841.”” 4 specimens USNM 20449,
2 adults, 2 immature, collected by USEE and labeled Heliz broderipu
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 93
Pfeiffer. This could be the type lot since the name may have
been subsequently corrected.
intaminata, Mangelia Plate 5, fig. 7
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 339 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 7,
diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 136. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24214, original no. 402, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 576, pl. 51, figs. 10,11. NPEE.
intercalaris, Triforis Plate 13, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 388 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 6,
diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 148. Holotype Redpath
Mus. 5222, original no. USNM 421 C. S. [China Seas]; another lot
Redpath Mus. 5213, original no. USNM 245, specimen lost.
NPEE.
intercalatum, Dentalium: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 166 (China
Seas, W. Stimpson), long. 18, diam. 2+ mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 119. Holotype USNM 24183, figured by Pilsbry, 1897, Manual
of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 17, p. 23, pl. 11, figs. 88-89; paratype
MCZ 169197 ex NYSM 148, original no. G 2408. NPEE.
interfilatus, Triforis Plate 13, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 388 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], W.
Stimpson), axis 0.3; diam. .06-++ in. [sic]; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 143.
It is mentioned in the USNM catalog no. 505 that this species is a
synonym of Triforis corrugata Hinds. Lectotype, here selected,
Redpath Mus. 5221, original USNM 505; 5 paratypes Redpath
Mus. 5221a. All the types are much larger than the original
measurements, which are obviously misprinted.
interstinctus, Bulimus Plate 40, fig. 5
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 158 (Cape Palmas, Liberia [ibid., p. 153],
Drs. Savage and Perkins), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 192, 210. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169199 ex NYSM
190, original no. A 6258; paratype MCZ 169200 from same NYSM
lot; 4 paratypes MCZ 169201 ex NYSM 191, original no. A 4575,
and paratype USNM 611240 from same NYSM lot.
interstinctus, Chiton (Leptochiton) : 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 322,
pl. 27, fig. 423,a—b (Puget Sound, Oregon [Washington]), long. %,
lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 230, 243. Figured holotype
USNM 5814.
intorta Carpenter, Olivella: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Carpenter,
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 207. See Palmer, 1958, Geol. Soc.
Amer. Mem., no. 76, p. 219.
invaginatum, Cerithium: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 120 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. % lat. 4% in.} 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 146,
pl. 10, fig. 169,a—b; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda) p. 502:
“ , . is C. planum Philippi [Anton] 1839’; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
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61, 245. Holotype USNM 5569; 2 paratypes MCZ 216593 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
involuta, Achatina [Subulina] Plate 42, fig. 1
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 158 (Cape Palmas, Liberia [ibid., p. 153],
Drs. Savage and Perkins), long. 1%, lat. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 192. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169202 ex NYSM 196,
original no. A 1209; 12 paratypes MCZ 169203 and 2 paratypes
USNM 611242 from same NYSM lot; 10 paratypes MCZ 155975
ex C. B. Adams coll. from G. A. Perkins.
iota, Chemnitzia Plate 19, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 406 (bab.?), axis 2+, diam. 0.7 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 151. Holotype USNM 389, from Port
Jackson [New South Wales, Australia]. NPEE.
irradiata, Helix (Nanina) |Parthena]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 178
(New Holland [Australia]), lat. 4, alt. 3% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 34, pl. 5, fig. 65,a—c (Bay of Islands, New Zealand, Brackenridge) ;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 25, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5467.
irrorata, Peronia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 291, pl. 21, fig. 383,a—b
(in tide pools, Bay of Islands, New Zealand), long. 1, lat. %, alt.
¥% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 226.
irroratum, Cerithium: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 119 (hab.?),
length %, breadth % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 148, pl. 10, fig.
168,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 61. Figured holotype USNM 5568;
paratype MCZ 169206, ex NYSM 55, original no. G 2570 from
California; paratype MCZ 216587 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
jacksoni, Nucula [Leda]: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 102, fig. 65
(landslip at Pride’s Bridge, Presumscott River, Westbrook, Maine,
Sept. 1837; Augusta [Maine], C. T. Jackson), length 1, height
14, breadth % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 181; 1870, Invert. Massa-
chusetts, p. 163, fig. 469 [genus changed to Leda]: ‘“The shell,
known to me as a fossil only, proves to be living abundantly in
more northern seas.”’
jacobaeus, Chiton [(Leptochiton)| Plate 22, fig. 3
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 164 (Simoda [Shimoda, Japan], W. Stimp-
son), long. 12, lat. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 117. Measured
holotype USNM 2078; paratype USNM 24127, reduced to plates.
NPEE.
jaculanda, Mitra Plate 4, fig. 5
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 332 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 8,
diam. 2.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 129. Measured holotype
USNM 24198, original no. 403. NPEE.
neem
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janthinum, Cerithium: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 121 (Clermont
Tonnere [Reao Island, Tuamotu Islands], J. P. Couthouy), long.
%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEEH, vol. 12, p. 152, pl. 10, fig. 173,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 63. Figured holotype USNM 5573.
Japonia, new genus: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 426. 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 105. Type species: Cyclostoma barbata Gould, 1859,
not Pfeiffer 1855, selected by Kobelt, 1878, Illustrirtes Conchy-
lienbuch, vol. 2, p. 200. Changed to Japonia gouldii Kobelt, 1902.
japonicus, Aesopus Plate 12, fig. 9
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 383 (Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan], at 5
fathoms, sandy bottom, W. Stimpson), axis 7, diam. 2 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 188. Measured holotype MCZ 169208 ez NYSM
336, original no. A 6317. NPEE.
jaspideus, Chiton |Onythochiton]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 143
(Callao [Peru]), long. 1, lat. %) in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 325,
pl. 27, fig. 414,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 4, 242. Figured holotype
USNM 5806.
jejuna, Cylindrella: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 41 (Florida, J. Bart-
lett), long. %, lat. > in.; 1851, an A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S.,
vol. 2, p. 310, pl. 69, fig. 3; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 205. Lectotype,
here selected, USNM 119170 ex I. Lea coll. from Gould, figured
by Pilsbry, 1946, Land Mollusca of North America, vol. 2, pt. 1,
p. 107, fig. 52g; 3 paratypes MCZ 169207 ex NYSM 227, original
no. A 6462.
jewettii Carpenter, Marginella: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Car-
penter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 207. See Palmer, 1958, Geol.
Soc. Amer. Mem. no. 75, p. 221.
jucundus, Clanculus Plate 19, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 17 (Sydney, New South Wales [Australia]),
axis and diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 156. Measured
holotype USNM 24203, original no. 322. NPEE.
Supposed syntype, figured by Hedley, 1913, Proc. Linn. Soc.
New S. Wales, vol. 38, p. 277, pl. 17, fig. 45.
jucundus, Trochus [Gibbula]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 91 (New
Zealand [corrected to: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil]), long. %, alt. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 177, pl. 12, fig. 209,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 56, 245. Figured holotype USNM 5609; paratype MCZ 38059
ex BSNH 3941 labeled “‘Rio Janeiro, Brazil.’
jugosus, Chiton [Lophyrus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 142 (New
South Wales [Australia], Mrs. Mitchell), long. 1, lat. % in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 317, pl. 28, fig. 430; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 3, 242.
Figured holotype USNM 5821.
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Julia, new genus: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 283. Type species:
Julia exquisita Gould, by monotypy; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 241.
junceus, Bulimus [Stenogyra]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 191
(Society and Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. %o, lat. \%o in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 76, pl. 6, fig. 87,a—b (Tahiti and Eimeo
[Moorea, Society Islands)]; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 32, 244. Fig-
ured holotype USNM 5489; 3 paratypes MCZ 169204 ec NYSM
205 and 206, original nos. 2140 and G 2573 from Sandwich Islands;
30 paratypes MCZ 169209 eg NYSM 202, original no. 1152 from
Oahu, Hawaiian Islands; paratype MCOZ 216795 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
labecula, Mangelia [(Astyris)]: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 281
(dredged off the coast of Georgia), axis 7, diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 238.
labilis, Helix Plate 38, fig. 7
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 422 (Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], among
dead leaves, in woods, W. Stimpson), axis %o, diam. \ in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 101. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24209,
original no. 1678. NPEE.
labiosa, Helix Plate 37, fig. 9
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 165 (Astoria, Oregon), lat. %, alt. %o in.;
1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 170, pl. 18a, fig. 1;
1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 67, pl. 3, fig. 35,a—b (Oregon, at Astoria
and Fort George, on the Columbia River, Pickering and Drayton);
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 16, 243: “. ..is H. columbiana Lea.”
Not Helix labisoa, O. F. Miiller, 1774, changed by Pilsbry, 1940,
Land Mollusca of North America, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 899, to Vesperi-
cola columbiana latilabrum. Possible figured holotype MCZ
169210 ex NYSM 279, original no. A 5393; paratype USNM 5435
reduced to fragments.
lacertina, Euthrya: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 327 (Simon’s Bay,
Cape of Good Hope, W. Stimpson), axis 25, diam. 10 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 123. NPEE.
lacertinum, Cerithium Plate 11, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 386 (Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 13, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 141. Measured holotype USNM 16571, original no. 273.
NPEE.
lacertinum, Polydonta (Infundibulum) Plate 9, fig. 9
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 19 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], W.
Stimpson), diam. et axis 25 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 158. Meas-
ured holotype USNM 24888, original no. 629. The specimen
figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23,
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 97
p. 563, pl. 50, figs. 1-2, is the largest one of 4 paratypes in MCZ
169211 ex NYSM 128, original G 2420, and is not, as he claims, the
USNM type. The holotype he meant to figure is, here figured,
USNM 24888, original no. 629. NPEE.
lachrimula, Marginella (Gibberula) : 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 281
(dredged in 400 fathoms off the coast of Georgia), axis 1.5, diam. 1
mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 238. Type lot, original no. G 2699,
listed as lost in 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 13.
lachryma ‘Gould,’ Pupa: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 51
[nomen nudum].
laciniatus, Turbo: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 90 (Manila), lat.
%, alt. %in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 174, pl. 12, fig. 204,a-c; 1856,
ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 503: “‘A series of specimens,
recently brought from New Caledonia, has shown that the speci-
men here described is a very young one’’; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
55, 245. Type in USNM lost, teste P. P. Carpenter circa 1862.
Ideotype MCZ 169443 ex NYSM 125, original no. A 3312, labeled
““New Caledonia.”’
lacinulata ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Bursatella: 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 223, pl. 16, fig. 269,a (Harbor of Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], J. P.
Couthouy), length 2% in.: ‘A single specimen was found”; not in
1862, Otia Conch.
lactaria, Pupa (Siphonostoma) Plate 39, fig. 1
1843, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 491, pl. 24, fig. 13 (Mantanzas, Cuba [J.
Bartlett]), length %, breadth % in.; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll.
U.S., vol. 2, p. 309, pl. 69, fig. 2. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ
169212 ex NYSM 223; original no. A 1736; paratype USNM 611256
from same NYSM lot; paratype MCZ 26656 ex J. G. Anthony from
Gould.
lacunosa, Clathurella Plate 5, fig. 4
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 338 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 10
fathoms, shelly bottom, W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2.5 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 135. Probable measured holotype USNM 24176,
original no. 525 labeled ‘‘China Seas.” NPEE.
laeta, Cylichna Plate 7, fig. 1
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 140 (Kagos[h]ima, [Japan] W. Stimpson),
axis 5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 112. Measured holo-
type USNM 1373; paratype USNM 612332. NPEE.
laeta, Helix Plate 38, fig. 6
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 422 (Hakodadi (Hakodate, Japan], on
bushes and shrubs, W. Stimpson), axis 1, diam. 1% in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 101. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24110; 2 para-
types 169214 ex NYSM 246, original no. A 561. NPEE.
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laetus, Pectin: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 345 (New Zealand), long.
1%, alt. %, lat. 1%in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 456, pl. 42, fig. 571,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 95. Figured holotype USNM 5956.
laetus, Pectin Plate 21, fig. 8
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 39 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan],
in shelly mud, 10 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 3.5, alt. 3.75, lat.
1.5 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 177. Measured holotype MCZ 169229
ex NYSM 381, original no. 1634; 6 paratypes MCZ 169230 and
paratype USNM 611260 from same NYSM lot and NYSM 379,
382, original nos. A 4549, A 5937. Not Pectin laetus Gould, 1850.
Changed to Chlamys farrert nipponensis Kuroda, 1932, Venus, vol.
3, pt. 2, p. 91, Illustrated Catalogue of Japanese Shells [separately
paged appendix]. NPEE.
laevigata, Nucula: 1838, Rep. Comm. Zool. Surv. State, Massa-
chusetts House Doc. no. 72, p. 107 [momen nudum]; 1841, Invert.
Mass., p. 101.
Though claimed to have been described in Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., this was not done. It is actually a nude name listed as a
synonym of Nucula sapotilla Gould (q.v.).
lagena ‘Gould’ Carpenter, Purpura: 1864, Rep. British Assn. Adv.
Sci. 1863, p. 532 [nomen nudum]: “‘. . . is probably sazicola var.”
lagenula, Chaena: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 22 (Hong Kong Harbor
[China], 10 fathoms, shelly sand, W. Stimpson), long. 12, lat. 6,
alt. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 161. Ideotype MCZ 169215 ex
NYSM 3328, original no. G 2963 labeled ‘‘Burmah.”’
lambata, Arthemis: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 277 (Bay of Islands,
New Zealand), long. 1, alt. %o, lat. % n.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 422, pl. 37, fig. 536,a (drawn up on the anchor at the Bay of
Islands, New Zealand, Archer). Syntype USNM 5921, one valve
of which is in fragments.
lanceata, Limnea [sic] Plate 20, fig. 10
1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 64 (North Shore of Lake Superior, ‘ Pic
Lake,” L. Agassiz), long. 4%, lat. 4 in.; 1850, in Agassiz, Lake
Superior, p. 245, pl. 7, figs. 8, 9; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 206. Lecto-
type, here selected, MCZ 169216 ex NYSM 302, original no. A 3030;
paratype MCZ 169217 and paratype USNM 611259 from same
NYSM lot; paratype MCZ 216622 ex L. Agassiz.
laqueata, Cerithiopsis Plate 10, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 387 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 8,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 142. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24098, original no. 505b, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc.
California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 570, pl. 50, fig. 44. NPEE.
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lateralis, Pelex: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 153, pl. 11, fig. 176,a-d
(streams near Wangarara [Whangarei, 30 miles south of Cape Brett,
New Zealand]; and at the falls of Waitanga [Waitangi, Chatham
Islands], New Zealand), length %0, breadth %, height % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 224: ‘. . . is Latia neritoides Gray, probably.”’
Figured holotype USNM 5576; paratype USNM 20607; 4 para-
types MCZ 169219 ex NYSM 116, 117, original nos. C68, A6048.
lateralis ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Siphonaria: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 153
(Burnt Island, Orange Harbor [located on west side of Bahia
Nassau, Tierra del Fuego]), long. %, lat. %, alt. 4% in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 363, pl. 30, fig. 364,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 11.
Measured holotype USNM 5853, figure enlarged; 5 paratypes
MCZ 216828 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
lauta, Succinea Plate 43, fig. 7
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 422 (on shrubbery at Hakodadi [Hakodate,
Japan], W. Stimpson), long. %o, lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 101.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24129 original no. 1558; 10+ para-
types MCZ 169220 ex NYSM 185, original no. G 2572. NPEE.
lauta, Tellina [Angulus]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 252 (hab.?),
long. %o, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 408, pl. 35, fig. 514,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 79, 246 (‘Loo Choo” (Okinawa, Ryukyu
Islands]). Figured holotype USNM 5901, figure 544a [sic] repre-
sents shell life size.
lautus, Bulimus: 1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 12 (mountains near
Quito, Equador, J. P. Couthouy), length 1, breadth % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 219.
lenticula, Collonia Plate 14, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 21 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), diam. 4,
axis 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 160. Measured holotype
USNM 24196, original no. 400, figured by Yen, 1944. Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 566, pl. 50, figs. 32, 33. NPEE.
lenticula, Lucina: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 256 (coast of Patagonia?),
diam. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 418, pl. 36, fig. 528,a—b
(probably from Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil]); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 83.
Type not in USNM in 1863, teste Carpenter, 1864, Rep. British
Assn. Adv. Sci. 1863, p. 697 [reprint p. 165].
Gould’s name dates from June 1850; therefore, Lucina lenticula
Reeve, August 1850, Conchologia Iconica, vol. 6, Lucina, pl. 11,
fig. 67, is a homonym and, if valid, requires a new name.
lenticula, Margarita Plate 20, fig. 8
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 15 (seashore, Loo Choo [Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 3, diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 154. Measured holotype USNM 977; paratype USNM
24162. NPEE.
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leonina, Chioraera: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 310, pl. 26, fig. 404,a—b
(dredged at Port Discovery, Puget Sound [Washington], 3 fathoms,
Mr. Dyer), long. 5, lat. 14, alt. 1, diam. capitis 1% in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 230.
lepida, Gibbula Plate 20, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 21 (New Ireland [Bismarck Archipelago],
W. Stimpson), diam. 5, axis 4 mm. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 2045; smaller paratype USNM 24226; 10 paratypes MCZ
169221 ex NYSM 141, original no. A 2914; 3 paratypes MCZ 38129
ex BSNH 3938 from W. Stimpson. NPEE.
lepida, Limnea [sic]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 211 (Lake Vancouver,
Oregon [Washington]), long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 121, pl. 9, fig. 141,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 41. Syntype USNM
5541, specimen damaged.
lepida, Littorina: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 83 (Puget Sound,
Oregon [Washington], Pickering), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 199, pl. 14, fig. 238,a—-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 52. 2
syntypes USNM 5637, both smaller than fig. type; 4 syntypes
MCZ 169222 ex NYSM 82, original no. G 2565.
lepida, Marginella (Glabella) Plate 4, fig. 3
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 384 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 3,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 139. Measured holotype
USNM 24184, original no. 440. NPEE.
lepida, Siphonaria: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 154 (Rio [de] Janeiro
[Brazil]), long. %o, lat. %o, alt. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 360,
pl. 30, fig. 466,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 11. Figured holotype
USNM 5858.
lepidus, Bulimus: 1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 12 (Mergui Islands
[Burma], J. Benjamin), axis %, diam % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 219.
lepidus, Chiton [(Lepidopleura) |: Plate 22, fig. 2
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 164 (China Sea, lat. 24° N., W. Stimpson),
long. 18, lat. 9 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 118. Lectotype, here
selected, USNM 1865; paratype USNM 24263 is reduced to plates.
lepidus, Unio Plate 31, fig. 1
1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 15 (Lake Monroe, Florida, H. Bryant),
long. 234, lat. 1, alt. 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 222. Probable
measured holotype, here selected, lectotype MCZ 169223 ex NYSM
266, original no. A 5170.
leporina, Helix: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 39 (Mississippi and
Arkansas, J. Bartlett), diam. %, alt. % in.; 1851, an A. Binney,
Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 199, pl. 40a, fig. 1; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 203. Syntype USNM 39254 ex W. G. Binney Coll. labeled
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“Dr. A. Gould, Type. White Rock Springs, Arkansas.” Syntype
MCZ 169218 ex NYSM 274, original no. A 6419, may be the figured
type.
Pilsbry, 1940, Land Mollusca of North America, vol. 1, pt. 2,
p. 618, restricts the type locality to White Rock Springs, Arkansas.
Leptachatina, new group: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 201. Type
species: Leptachatina acuminata Gould, by monotypy. See Cooke
in Pilsbry, 1911, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 21, p. 1.
leucophaea, Erato Plate 7, fig. 7
1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 386 (Santa Barbara [California], E. Jewett),
length %, breadth % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 189. Measured
holotype MCZ 169224 ex NYSM 28, original no. A 4277; paratype
USNM 611280 from same NYSM lot.
lewisii, Natica [Lunatia]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 239 (Puget
Sound [Washington]), axis 4% to 5, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12,
p. 211, pl. 15, fig. 253,a (Discovery Harbor, Puget Sound, Oregon
[Washington], Pickering); 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda,
p. 503; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 49, 244. Probable figured holotype
USNM 3903 labeled “‘Puget Sound, Mr. Brown, USEE”’; 3 para-
types MCZ 169444, er NYSM 35a, original no. A 5747.
liberianus, Vaginulus: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 193 (Liberia, G. A.
Perkins), long. 2, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 206.
libertina, Melania Plate 44, fig. 3
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 42 (Simoda [Shimoda] and Ousima
[Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands], in sluggish streams and ditches,
W. Stimpson), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 107.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 2120, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc.
California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 568, pl. 50, figs. 40, 41, from
Ousima; paratype MCZ 86938 ex BSNH 3101 from W. Stimpson;
2 paratypes Redpath Mus. 4261 ex Smithsonian Inst. labeled
“Simoda.”’
ligata, Alvania Plate 12, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 402 (dredged in Hong Kong Harbor
[China], W. Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 146. Probable measured holotype, here selected, lectotype
USNM 948, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci.,
ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 567, pl. 50, fig. 12, 138; paratype MCZ 169225
ex NYSM 93, original no. G 2467. NPEE.
ligatus, Trochus [Ziziphinus]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 91 (Puget
Sound, Oregon [Washington], Case), alt. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 185, pl. 12, fig. 207,a-b; 1856, ibid., Addenda and
Corrigenda, p. 503; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 55, 245. Figured
holotype USNM 5608.
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lignosus, Chiton [Chaetopleura]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 142
(Puget Sound [Washington]), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 330: “There can be little doubt that this is Chiton
merckit Middendorff’’; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p.
508: “. . . for ‘Middendorff’? read ‘Wosnesenski,’ and refer to
fig. 424”; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 3. Measured holotype USNM
5815; paratype MCZ 169226 ex NYSM 166, original no. A 6360
from Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
lilacina, Doris [Actinodoris]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 297, pl. 22,
fig. 392,a-b (Honolulu, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. 3%,
lat. 14 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 228.
lilacina, Nassa: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 265, pl. 19, fig. 336,a
(found on a coral ledge, Clermont Tonnerre [Reao], Paumoto
[(Tuamotu] Islands), long. %, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 225.
Figured holotype USNM 5731; 2 paratypes MCZ 216621 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
limpida, Vitrina: 1850, in Agassiz, Lake Superior, p. 243 (Cape
Gourganne [northern Lake Superior]); no measurements; 1851, in
Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 58, pl. 67a, fig. 1; not in 1862,
Otia Conch.
lineolaris, Cantharidus Plate 11, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 18 (Sydney, New South Wales [Australia],
W. Stimpson), axis 7, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 157.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24161, original no. 300. NPEE.
lineolata, Columbella Plate 8, fig. 14
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 335 (Hong Kong [China], axis 10, diam.
4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 132. Probable holotype, here se-
lected, lectotype USNM 24199, original no. 562, figured by Yen,
1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 572, pl. 51, fig. 5.
NPEE.
lineolatus, Planaxis: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 118 (Wilson’s Island
[Manihi], Pauomoto [Tuamotu] Islands), axis 4%, diam. in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 203, pl. 15, fig. 251,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 60.
Type lot, original no. A 3485, listed as lost in 1875, 27th Ann. Rep.
NYSM, p. 138.
lineolatus, Stylocheilus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 225, pl. 16,
fig. 270,a (on a reef at Honolulu, Oahu [Hawaiian Islands], Pick-
ering), long. 3% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 227.
lingulata, Crepidula: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 160 (Puget Sound,
Oregon [Washington], diam. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 376, pl. 32, fig. 481,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 15. Figured
holotype USNM 5871.
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lirata, Odostomia Plate 9, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 404 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 8.5,
diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 148. Measured holotype
USNM 585 labeled ‘‘“Hong Kong Harbor, China.’’
liratus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Fusus [Trophon]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 141 (dredged at Orange Harbor [located on west side of Bahia,
Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], 15 fathoms), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 231, pl. 16, fig. 282,a-—b; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 64, 245. Figured holotype USNM 5680; paratype MCZ
216581 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
lituus, Pupa (Siphonostoma) [Cylindrella]: 1842, BJNH, vol. 4,
no. 1, back cover ([Coliseo,] Cuba [J. Bartlett]) ; 1843, PBSNH, vol.
1, p. 188: “. . . is Cylindrella elegans Pfeiffer’; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 183. 4 syntypes MCZ 247280 ex Gould from the T. Bland coll.,
original no. 119; 5 syntypes MCZ 26726 ex J. Bartlett; 4 ideotypes
MCZ 169227 ex NYSM 220, original no. A 1761, labeled ‘‘Haiti,
Dr. Wienland.”’
livida, Ervilia Plate 23, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 28 (Kagos[h]ima Bay [Japan], in sand, 5
fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 7, alt. 4, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 166. Measured holotype USNM 1304; half smaller paratype
USNM 24058. NPEE.
lobata, Elysia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 308, pl. 26, fig. 405,a (creep-
ing on coral stems like a small Doris, at Honolulu [Oahu, Hawaiian
Islands]), long. 1 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 230.
loculosa, Gibbula: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 21 (False Bay, Cape of
Good Hope, W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 159. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 221, figured by Bartsch,
1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 153, pl. 23, figs. 1-3; paratype USNM
24228. NPEE.
loculosa, Liotia Plate 5, fig. 12
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 141 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 2, diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 114. Measured holotype USNM 1010; smaller paratype USNM
24211.
longinqgua, Amunicola: 1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 130 (Colorado
Desert (Cienaga Grande) [Imperial Co., California], W. P. Blake) ;
1855, in Blake, Appendix, Prel. Geol. Rep. R.R. Route to Pacific,
p. 24; 1856, an Williamson, Rep. Explor. California for R.R. Routes,
vol. 5, pt. 2, appendix, art. 3, p. 333, pl. 11, figs. 10, 11, long. \, lat.
Wo in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 217. Possible holotype MCZ 189153
ex W. G. Binney; 25 paratypes MCZ 2106 ex R. E. Call coll. from
W. P. Blake; 3 paratypes USNM 121121 ex I. Lea coll. from W. P.
Blake; 3 paratypes USNM 3847a ex W. P. Blake.
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loricata, Helix [Anchistoma]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 165 (Cali-
fornia), lat. 4, alt. % in.; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S.,
vol. 2, p. 145, pl. 29a; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 68, pl. 3, fig. 39,a-c
(Sacramento River, California, Pickering); 1856, ibid., Addenda
and Corrigenda, p. 501; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 17, 243. Figured
holotype USNM 5489; 3 paratypes MCZ 169228 ex NYSM 261,
original no. A 5351.
lota, Cythara Plate 14, fig. 2
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 339 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 5,
diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 135. Probable holotype,
here selected, lectotype USNM 413, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc.
California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 575, pl. 51, figs. 16, 23.
NPEE.
lubrica, Tellina: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 28 (Hakodadi [Hakodate]
Bay [Japan], in sandy mud, 6 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 14,
alt. 9, lat. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 167. Type lot USNM
1688 not found. NPEE.
lubrica, Theora Plate 25, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 24 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], very
common in mud, 6 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 11, alt. 7, lat.
3 mm.; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 162. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 1685; 2 paratypes USNM 611840 from same lot. Para-
types G 2501 listed as lost in 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 13.
NPEE.
Lucia, new genus: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 283. Type species:
Chiton confossa Gould, by monotypy; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 240.
See Pilsbry, 1892, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 14, p. 211.
lucida, Lutraria Plate 28, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 29 (Kagos[h]ima [Japan], W. Stimpson),
long. 40, alt. 20, lat. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 168. Lectotype,
here selected, USNM 1317. In the original description, mention
is made that a specimen in the collection of H. Cuming (now in the
British Museum, Natural History) was larger than those collected
by the NPEE. The measurements are probably those of the
Cuming specimen. NPEE.
lucida, Rhynconella: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 323 (dredged off
Japan Coast [sic], 30°35’ N., 130°40’ E., in 110 fathoms, sand, by
Capt. Stevens of the Hancock), diameters about \% in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 120. NPEE.
lucida, Segmentina Plate 36, figs. 5, 6
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 41 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), alt. 4%, lat. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 106. Lecto-
type, here selected, USNM 24248, original no. 834, figured by
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 105
Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 581, pl. 51,
figs. 54,55. NPEE.
lucidum, Lepton: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 33 (Hong Kong Harbor
[China], W. Stimpson), long. 9, alt. 6, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 172. NPEE.
lucidus, Sigaretus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 14 (taken with the
animal in the North China Seas, W. Stimpson), long. 10, lat. 7,
alt. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 153. NPEE.
luctuosa, Patella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 150 (New Zealand),
long. 1%, lat. 1, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 336, pl. 29,
fig. 446,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 8, 242: “... may be P.
margaritaria Chem.” Figured holotype USNM 5836; paratype
MCZ 216766 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
lugubris, Bankivia Plate 12, fig. 10
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 18 (Sydney, New South Wales [Australia],
W. Stimpson), axis 12, diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 157.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24238, original no. 278. NPEE.
lugubris, Chiton [(Lophyrus)]: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 163 (hab.?),
long. 25, lat. 15 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 116. 2 syntypes
USNM 2075. NPEE.
Pilsbry, 1893, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 15, p. 87, says
of these types, ‘‘Chiton lugubris Gould, of which the types are
before me, is merely a young australis, not eroded, and showing
conspicuously the smooth, microscopically granulate space around
each beak. As one of the type specimens is dismembered and
the other is curled, I have figured a young australis from the
Academy collection to illustrate this form.”
lumbalis, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 183 (Kauai, Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands), long. %o, lat. %o, alt. #0 in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 17, pl. 2, fig. 18,a-b (Mauna Kea, Hawaii; Kauai,
Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, J. P. Couthouy); 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 28, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5418; 9 paratypes MCZ
169231 ex NYSM 177, original no. G 2646.
lunella, Macoma Plate 27, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 29 (China Seas, lat. 24° N., 25 fathoms,
W. Stimpson), long. 10, alt. 8, lat. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 167. Measured holotype USNM 1248; paratype USNM 611838
from same lot. NPEE.
lurida, Avicula: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 310 (New Zealand),
long. 2%, alt. 2%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 441, pl. 39,
fig. 551,a—b [not Avicula fucata; the names were transposed]; 1862,
Otia Conch, p. 91. Figured holotype USNM 5936; paratype
MCZ 87266 ex BSNH 835; 2 paratypes 216810 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
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lurida, Helix |Hemiplecta]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 179 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), lat. 1, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 31, pl. 5,
fig. 68,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 25. Figured holotype USNM
5470; 2 paratypes MCZ 161287 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
lurida, Nassa: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 153 (Tutuilla, Samoa
Islands), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 257, pl. 19,
fig. 325,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 68. Figured holotype USNM
5721; 4 paratypes MCZ 216608 ez Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
lutea, Mangelia: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 340 (Loo Choo Seas [off
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 137. Typelot USNM 24130 original no. 1037 not found;
specimen in Redpath Mus. 8450 labeled ‘from type, Kikaiga,
W. Stimpson.” NPEE
luteola ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 295, pl. 22,
fig. 389,a-d (kelp off Burnt Island, Orange Harbor [located on the
west side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], J. P. Couthouy,)
length 2%, breadth 1 in.; not in 1862, Otia Conch.
luteola, Succinea: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 37 (Texas, J. Bartlett),
long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 75,
pl. 67c, fig. 1 (Florida... . Texas... . region of Galveston); 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 202. 4 syntypes MCZ 156362 labeled ‘Galveston,
Texas” ex BSNH from C. B. Adams coll.; 1 syntype MCZ 167480
labeled ‘“‘Texas” ex A. F. Gray coll. from T. Bland coll. from Gould.
luteolabrum, Cardium: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 91 (San Diego
[California], T.P. Green), long. 3%, alt. 3, lat. 24 in.; 1853, BJUNH,
vol. 6, p. 401; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 213.
luteus, Tectarius Plate 17, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 14 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 6,
diam. 4 mm., 1862, Otia Conch, p. 153. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169232 ex NYSM 87, original no. G 2526, figured by Yen,
1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 566, pl. 50, figs.
42, 43; paratype USNM 611201 from same NYSM lot. NPEE.
lutosa, Melania: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 223 (Upolu, Samoa
Islands, J. P. Couthouy), lat. %, alt. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 136, pl. 10, fig. 159,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 45, 244. Figured
holotype USNM 5559; 7 paratypes MCZ 169257 ex NYSM 72,
73 original no. G 2395; paratype MCZ 216803 ez Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label).
lutulentus, Unio: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 295 (New Zealand,
Drayton), long. 2, alt. 1, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 428,
pl. 37, fig. 542,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 88. Figured holotype
USNM 5927, refigured by McMichael and Hiscock, 1958, Austra-
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 107
lian Journ. of Marine and Freshwater Research, vol. 9, p. 462, pl. 14,
figs. 4-7. The type was confirmed as lectotype and the locality
restricted to Bay of Islands, New Zealand; 2 paratypes MCZ 169256
ex NYSM 639, original no. A 6406.
lycopodina, Doto: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 237 [nomen
nudum]. Listed as a synonym of Doto coronata Gmelin.
lyrata ‘Couthouy’ Gould Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 167 (Tierra
del Fuego), lat. %, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 39, pl. 3,
fig. 34,a-c (Orange Harbor [located on the west side of Bahia
Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], J. Couthouy); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 19.
Syntype MCZ 88297 ex BSNH from J. P. Couthouy.
lyrata, Pupa | Vertigo] Plate 40, fig. 3
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 139 (One [Oahu] of the Sandwich [Hawaiian]
Islands), long. ?%o0, lat. 1%00 in.; 1844, BJNH, vol. 4, pl. 16, fig.
16; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 189. Figured holotype MCZ 169233
ex NYSM 219, original no. G 2687, refigured by Pilsbry and Cooke,
1920, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 25, p. 235, pl. 19, fig. 4;
paratype MCZ 169234 from same NYSM lot, ibid., fig. 5. See
Pilsbry and Cooke for a discussion of this species.
lyrata, Rissoina: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 401 (Kikaia [Kikaiga-
shima] and Ousima [Amami-O-shima, both Ryukyu Islands], W.
Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 2.6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 145.
NPEE.
lyrata, Succinea: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 40 (near the seashore,
Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis %,
diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 105. NPEE.
lyratus, Paxillus Plate 39, fig. 5
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 138 (Loo Choo Islands [Ryukyu Islands)),
axis 3, diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 110. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169235 ex NYSM 314, original no. G 2527;
paratype MCZ 169236 and paratype USNM 611200 from same
NYSM lot.
Lyrodus, new genus: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 34. Type
species: Teredo chlorotica Gould, by monotypy.
Machaera, new genus: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 32. Species
listed: Machaera nitida Gould and Solen costata Say; 1870, Invert.
Massachusetts, p. 45.
mactracea ‘Linsley’ Gould, Astarte: 1848, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 233, figs. 1-2 (Connecticut, J. H. Linsley),
lat. 4, alt. %in. Described from a single valve.
maculata, Avicula: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 309 (Tutuilla, Samoa
Islands), long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 443,
pl. 39, fig. 549,a—b [as Avicula pica—see note under same]; 1862,
665-231—64——_-8
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Otia Conch., p. 90. Figured holotype USNM 5934, exteriorly
figured valve.
magellanica, Margarita: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 192, pl. 14, fig.
228,a-c (Orange Harbor [located on west side of Bahia Nassau,
Tierra del Fuego], J. P. Couthouy), axis % diam. % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 225.
magellanica, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 185 (Tierra del
Fuego), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 24, pl. 2, fig.
22,a-c (abundant in moist places around Orange Harbor [located
on west side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], J. P. Couthouy).
Figured holotype USNM 5422; 2 paratypes MCZ 169237 ex NYSM
174, original no. G 2642; paratype MCZ 216609 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
mahogani, Cyclostoma |Chondropoma): 1842, BJNH, vol. 4, no. 1,
back cover (Cuba [J. Bartlett]) ; 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 138: “...
is Cyclostoma sagra D’Orbigny and C. pictum Pfeiffer’; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 183.
manuana, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 185 (Manua), long.
¥. lat. 1.5 in.; 1852, USEEH, vol. 12, p. 25, pl. 2, fig. 23,a—b (Manua
Island, near the Society [Samoan] Islands, J. P. Couthouy); 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 29. Figured holotype USNM 5423; 2 paratypes
MCZ 216597 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
manubius, Unio Plate 32, fig. 5
1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 229 (Chihuahua [Mexico], sixty miles
from Camp Ringgold, T. H. Webb), long. 3%, alt. 1%, lat. 1% in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 218. Measured holotype MCZ 169447 ex
NYSM 685, original no. A 6409; paratype MCZ 169448 from same
NYSM lot; paratype USNM 85709 ex IJ. Lea coll. from Gould.
marcida, Mactra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 216 (Orange Harbor
[located on west side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego]), long.
2%, alt. 2%, lat. 1% im.; 1852, USEE, vol..12, p. 392, ply 33}4fic.
505,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 76. Figured holotype USNM
5892.
marcida, Vitrina: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p.181 (Madeira, Roche
de Empena; height of 4200 feet, J. P. Couthouy), diam. 7%, alt.
%o m.3 1852; USEE, vol. 12, p..7; pl. 1, fig. 12,a-c; 1856, ibid.,
Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 500: ‘Albers declares this to be the
dead of immature V. nitida, while the animals are very different” ;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 26, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5412.
marcidus, Trochus [Chlorostoma]: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 381,
pl. 14, fig. 11 (Monterey [California], T. P. Green), axis %, diam.
of base 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 185.
marginata ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Peronia: 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 292,
pl. 22, fig. 386,a-e (mouth of Orange Harbor [located on west side
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of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], J. P. Couthouy), length %
in.; not in 1862, Otia Conch.
marmorata, Achatinella: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 200 (at foot of
Mt. Haleakala, Maui, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, Drayton and
Brackenridge), long. %, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 85, pl.
7, fig. 94,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 34. 2 syntypes USNM 5496
slightly smaller than measured type.
maxillata, Helix: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 38 (Tennessee, J. Bart-
lett), diam. % in.; 1851, in Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 157,
pl. 40a, fig. 2; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 203. Specimens under this
name, MCZ 169238 ex NYSM 249, original no. A 5409; MCZ
169239 and USNM 611279 from same NYSM lot. Dr. J. P. E.
Morrison (in letter) says that these specimens do not agree with
the original description. ‘‘As the type locality ‘Tennessee’ orig-
inally assigned for mazillatum was clearly erroneous, Dr. Archer
proposes to select Columbus, Georgia, as type locality.” Pilsbry,
1940, Land Mollusca of North America, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 675.
megalocyathus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Octopus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 471, pl. 45, fig. 586 (bis), a-d (near the shore, Orange Harbor
[located on west side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego], Lt. Alden),
length of head to eyes 2.7, of body 7.5, of arms 34, circumference
of body 11, of arms 3, breadth of umbrella 8, of largest cupule 1.3
in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 231.
megathorax ‘Gould’ Sowerby, Teredo: 1875, in Reeve, Conchologia
Iconica, vol. 20, Teredo, pl. 2, fig. 8 (North America). Shells only—
probably 7. megotara Hanley, teste R. D. Turner.
melampoides, Cylichna Plate 8, fig. 11
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 140 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 4,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 113. Probable measured holo-
type, here selected, lectotype USNM 419, figured by Yen 1944,
Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 579, pl. 51, figs. 43, 44.
NPEE.
mellita, Pupa |Torquilla] Plate 39, fig. 3
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 99 (Tavoy in hortis, British Burmah
[Burma], F. Mason), long. %o, lat. 349 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 198.
Probable measured holotype, here selected, lectotype MCZ 169240
ex NYSM 212, original no. A 6058; paratype MCZ 169241 and para-
type USNM 611223 from same NYSM lot.
mendica, Mactra: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 88 (Mazatlan [Mexico],
T. P. Green), long. 1%, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1853 BJNH, vol. 6, p. 393,
pl. 15, fig. 4; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 211. Authentic topotype
{metatype] USNM 130899 ex W. Rich, figured by Dall, 1894,
Proc. USNM, vol. 17, p. 102, pl. 7, fig. 2.
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mendica, Nassa [Caesia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 155 (Puget
Sound, Nisqually, etc.), long. %, lat. % m.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12,
p. 263, pl. 19, fig. 331,a (Nisqually [near present site of Tacoma,
Washington], Port Discovery, etc.; Puget Sound [Washington],
Pickering); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 70, 245. Figured holotype
USNM 5727; paratype MCZ 169243 ex NYSM 19, original no.
G 2556 from Nisqually; 5 paratypes MCZ 159242 ex NYSM 18,
original no. G 2965 from Puget Sound.
microstoma, Achatinella Plate 41, fig. 6
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 28 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long.
%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 196: “. .. is Heliz textilis
Férussac.’’ Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169244 ex NYSM—
original no. A 1167 labeled ‘‘Oahu’’; 10 paratypes MCZ 169245 and
2 paratypes USNM 611217 from same NYSM lot.
milium, Pupa [Vertigo]: 1840, BJNH, vol. 3, p. 402, pl. 3, fig. 23
(Oak Island, Chelsea, [Massachusetts], Nov. 1839, on fallen leaves),
length less than %, breadth % in.; 1841, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 187, fig. 118. Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State
Cabinet no. 92 and BSNH 1140, and that Prof. C. B. Adams had
found it in Vermont, but these specimens lost; 1851, zn A. Binney,
Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 402, pl. 3, fig. 23; 1870, Invert. Mass.,
p. 441, fig. 702 [genus changed to Vertigo].
mimus, Octopus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 473, pl. 46, fig. 587
(bis) a-e (Callao, Peru), length of body 3.5, breadth 2, length of
dorsal arms 14; upper lateral 18; lower lateral 20; ventral 15; diam.
of largest cupules % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 231.
miniata, Tellina: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 90 (San Juan [Orange
County, California], T. P. Green), long. 2, lat. %, alt. 1% in.; 1853,
BJNH, vol. 6, p. 397, pl. 16, fig. 1; 1862, Otia Conch, p. 212.
Figured holotype MCZ 169258 ez NYSM 348, original no. A 249.
minuscula, Columbella [(Anachis)] Plate 8, fig. 2
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 334 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 1.5 in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 131. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 2025; 4 smaller paratypes
USNM 24171; 3 paratypes MCZ 189246 ex NYSM 31, original
no. G 2463; paratype MCZ 216607 ea Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label). NPEE.
minuta, Columbella |(Anachis)| Plate 8, fig. 7
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 334 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 2.5,
diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 130. Probable holotype, here
selected, lectotype USNM 24231, original no. 397, figured by Yen,
1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 572, pl. 51, figs.
12,13. NPEE.
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modesta, Eutropia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 18 (Loo Choo [Oki-
nawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 6 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 157. NPEE.
modesta, Rissoina Plate 13, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 401 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2.25 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 145.
Measured holotype USNM 1040. NPEE.
modesta, Succinea: 1856, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 186 (Upolu), long.
¥%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 23, pl. 2, fig. 24,a-c (Tahiti
and Eimeo [Moorea], Society Islands, and Upolu, Samoa Islands);
1862, Otia Conch., p. 29. Syntype USNM 5424, smaller than
figured type; 2 syntypes MCZ 181926 ez Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
modestum, Cyclostrema Plate 14, fig. 10
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 142 (Hong Kong [China], W. Stimpson),
diam. 4, axis 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch, p. 115. Lectotype, here
selected, USNM 24107, original no. 448, figured by Yen, 1944,
Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 565, pl. 50, figs. 22,
23. NPEE.
modestus, Fusus Plate 6, fig. 5
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 327 (Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], in 10
fathoms, shelly sand, W. Stimpson), axis 25, diam. 6 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 124. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1649;
smaller paratype USNM 24173; paratype Redpath Mus. 8451.
NPEE.
modica, Pupa [|Modicella]: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 40 (Florida,
J. Bartlett), long. %o, lat. %5 in.; 1851, in Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S.,
vol. 2, p. 319, pl. 52, fig. 2; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 215.
mollis, Octopus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 479, pl. 48, fig. 592,a—b
(Tutuilla, Samoa Islands), long. 3 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 233.
mollis, Pisania Plate 9, fig. 11
1960, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 327 (Simoda [Shimoda, Japan], W.
Stimpson), axis 22, diam. 12 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 124.
Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 187742 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label) figured by Clench, 1952, Rev. Soc. Malacol. “Carlos
de la Torre,’’ vol. 9, p. 5, text fig. NPEE.
moniliferus, Bulimus: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 99 (Tavoy, British
Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), long. 144, lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 198.
mordax, Ostrea: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 346 (Feejee [Fiji] Islands),
long. 2, lat. 1 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 464, pl. 43, fig. 575,a;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 96. Figured syntypes USNM 5958; syntype
MCZ 178593 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
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morosus, Bulimus [Charis]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 190 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. 1%, lat. 1 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 72, pl. 6,
fig. 82,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 31, 244. Syntype USNM 20256,
slightly smaller than figured type; 3 syntypes MCZ 26088 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
morrhuana ‘Linsley’ Gould, Cythera: 1848, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 233 (Connecticut): “. . . seems to be quite a
young and small specimen of C. convexa Say”’ (Gould).
mucidus, Bulimus: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 194 (interior of Liberia,
G. A. Perkins), axis 1%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch, p. 207.
mucronatus, Melampus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 204, pl. 14, fig.
242,a-b (Raraka Island, Pauomoto [Tuamotu] Islands), long. %o,
lat. % in.; not in 1862, Otia Conch. Figured holotype, USNM
5641; 3 paratypes MCZ 216814 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
Gould claims that this species was originally described, in 1849,
PBSNH, vol. 3, but it was not done.
multicolor, Helicina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 202 (Tongataboo,
[Tonga Islands]), lat. 30, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 100,
pl. 7, fig. 110,a-c (Tahiti and Eimeo [Moorea, Society Islands],
J. P. Couthouy); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 36. Figured holotype
USNM 5512; paratype MCZ 216797 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
munda, Cleodora [(Creseis)]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 489, pl. 51,
fig. 607,a-b (found in the equatorial Atlantic and figured by
Mr. Dana), long. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 235.
munda, Mesodesma [Paphia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 217 (Mangsi
Island [Strait of Balabac]), long. %, alt. %, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 400, pl. 35, fig. 511,a—-b [as mundum]; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 77, 245. Figured holotype USNM 5898; half paratype MCZ
169248 ex NYSM 355, original no. G 2156.
mundum, Triton: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 143 (Tutuilla, Samoa
Islands), long. %, lat. % in.; 1856, USEE, vol. 12, Addenda and
Corrigenda, p. 506, pl. 17, fig. 297,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 66.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 5695, fig. 297; paratype USNM
612311, fig. 297a-b; paratype MCZ 169249 ex NYSM 5, original
no. A 427.
muscaria, Atys Plate 12, fig. 8
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 138 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 4,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 111. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 334 (though labeled ‘‘?type’’), figured by Yen, 1944, Proc.
California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 578, pl. 51, figs. 40, 41.
NPEE.
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 1s
muscosus, Chiton [Chaetopleura]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 145
(Puget Sound, Oregon [Washington]), long. 2, lat. 1% in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 313, pl. 28, fig. 436; Otia Conch., pp. 6, 242.
Figured holotype USNM 5827; 2 ideotypes MCZ 169250 ez NYSM
167, original no. G 1904 from E. Jewett labeled “‘ Panama.”’
musiva, Cyclostoma [Japonia] Plate 41, fig. 10
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 425 (hab.?, probably Japan), axis %,
diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 104. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169253 ex NYSM 328, original no. A 5853; paratype MOZ
169254, from same NYSM lot. Both specimens were previously
figured by Yen, 1941, Nautulus, vol. 55, p. 42, pl. 3, fig. 8, 8a.
musiva, Gibbula Plate 6, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 21 (Simon’s Bay [Cape of Good Hopel,
W. Stimpson), diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 159. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169251 ex NYSM 188, original G 2437; 2
paratypes MCZ 225215 from same NYSM lot; 11 paratypes USNM
144. NPEE.
musiva, Helicina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 201 (Manua and Upolu
[Samoan Islands], among bananas, J. P. Couthouy), lat. %o, alt.
¥o n.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 98, pl. 7, fig. 107,a—b; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 36. Figured holotype USNM 5509; 2 paratypes MCZ
216624 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
musiva, Margarita Plate 5, fig. 11
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 15 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], 10
fathoms, shelly gravel, W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 5.2 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 153. Probable measured holotype, here selected,
lectotype USNM 536, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California
Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 564, pl. 50, figs. 8, 9; paratype USNM
31126; 2 paratypes MCZ 169252 ex NYSM 142, original no. G 2440.
NPEE.
musiva, Nassa: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 153 (Cape de Verde
[Islands]), long. %, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 256, pl. 19,
fig. 324,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 68. Syntype USNM 5720, smaller
than figured specimen; syntype MCZ 216627 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label).
musiva, Nerita: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 238 (hab.?), axis %, lat.
% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 165, pl. 11, fig. 197,a; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 49. Figured holotype USNM 5597; paratype MCZ
143378, ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
mustelina, Margarita Plate 5, fig. 10
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 15 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan],
at low water, W. Stimpson), diam. 4, axis 3+ mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 154. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 31124. NPEE.
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mustelina, Nassa Plate 16, fig. 2
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 331 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], off the coast, in 2 fathoms, coarse clean sand, W. Stimp-
son), axis 12, diam. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 127. Measured
holotype USNM 24200, original no. 1554. NPEE.
mutabilis, Mytilus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 38 (Kagos[hlima Bay
[Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 30, alt. 16, lat. 12 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 177. Type lot, USNM 2065, not found. NPEE. See
note by Carpenter, 1864, Rep. British Assn. Adv. Sci. 1853, p. 587.
mutans, Melania Plate 35, fig. 4
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 159 (Cape Palmas, Liberia [ibid., p. 153],
Drs. Savage and Perkins), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 193: ““ . . . is Melania fuscata Gmelin which varies greatly in
its exterior sculpture.’’ Measured holotype MCZ 169255 ez
NYSM 70, original no. A 3904.
mutata, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 167 (Rio [de] Janeiro
[Brazil], USEE), lat. %, alt. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 19.
Omitted from the report of USEE.
nacca, Vertigo Plate 42, fig 2
1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 280 (Hawaii, W. Newcomb), axis %o, diam.
Hz in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 237. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ
169259 ex NYSM 213; original no. G 2691; 4 paratypes MCZ 169260
and paratype USNM 611212 from same NYSM lot.
nana, Diloma: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 18 (Loo Choo [Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 156. NPEE.
nana, Monilea Plate 14, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 16 (China Coral Seas, W. Stimpson),
diam. 2+- mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 155. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 384; 2 paratypes USNM 24227; paratypes in NYSM, origi-
nal no. G 2448, listed as lost in 1875, Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 13,
NPEE.
nana, Perna: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 312 (Feejee [Fiji] Islands,
under stones, Drayton), long. %, alt. 4, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 445, pl. 40; fig. 556,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 92. Fig-
ured holotype USNM 5981; paratype MCZ 216769 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
nasuta, Mactra: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 88 (Mazatlan [Mexico],
T. P. Green; San Pedro [California], W. Rich), long. 3%, lat. 1, alt.
2% 1n; 1854, BINH, vol. 6, p. 398: “ . . . is Mactra falcata Gould”;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 211. 2 possible syntypes USNM 2296 ex
W. Rich.
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nebulosa ‘Gould’ A. Adams, Bulla: 1850, in Sowerby, Thesaurus
Conch., vol. 2, p. 578, pl. 123, figs. 79, 80 (Guaymas, Gulf of Cali-
fornia [Mexico], in sand, 12 inches, Mus. Cuming). Holotype
should be in H. Cuming coll. in British Mus. (Nat. Hist.). Speci-
men presumed to be from Gould’s original lot, MCZ 169263, ex
NYSM 169, original no. A 6512 labeled “San Diego, California.”’
Not Schroeter 1804, changed by Pilsbry, 1895, Manual of Conchol-
ogy, ser. 1, vol 15, p. 340, to Bulla gouldiana.
nebulosa, Columbella [(Anachis)| Plate 8, fig. 1
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 333 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 6,
lat. 2.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 130. Probable holotype, here
selected, lectotype USNM 13283, original no. 412, figured by Yen,
1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 573, pl. 51, figs.
45,46. NPEE.
neritoidea, Lacuna Plate 6, fig. 2
1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 197 (found on
the sands, Chelsea Beach [Massachusetts]), length , greatest
breadth % in., divergence 95°; 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 263,
fig. 170. Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet no.
35 and BSNH 2413, but both specimens lost; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 180; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 303, fig. 574. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169261 ex NYSM, original no. A 6127; paratype
MCZ 169262 and paratype USNM 611273 from same NYSM lot.
nexa, Modiola |Modiolaria]: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 128,
fig. 86 (Provincetown Harbor [Massachusetts], Col. Totten),
length %{o, height %o, breadth % in. Mentioned as being in Massa-
chusetts State Cabinet no. 154 but specimen lost; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 182: “ . .. is undoubtedly M. modiolaria nigra Gray’’; 1870,
Invert. Massachusetts, p. 191, fig. 487, listed as a synonym of MM.
nigra Gray.
nexilis, Semele: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 281 (coast of Georgia),
long. 26, alt. 15, lat. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 238.
nigra, Avicula [Meleagrina]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 309 (dredged
at Singapore), alt. 2, long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 438, pl. 40, fig. 554,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 90. Figured
holotype USNM 5939.
nipponensis Kuroda, Chlamys farreri: New name for Pectin
lactus Gould 1861, not Gould 1850. See under laetus Gould,
Pectin.
nitens Carpenter, Modiola: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Carpenter,
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 202. See Palmer, 1958, Geol. Soc.
Amer. Mem., no. 76, p. 73.
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nitida, Theora Plate 24, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 24 (Hong Kong Harbor [China]), long.
14, alt. 8, lat. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 162. Measured holo-
type USNM 535; paratype USNM 611839 from same lot; paratype
MCZ 169267, ex NYSM 342, original no. G 2499. NPEE.
nitida, Vitrina: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 180 (Madeira Island:
Roche de Empena, toward Pico de Ruivo, 4240 feet elevation,
J. P. Couthouy), diam. !%o, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 9,
pl. 1, fig. 8,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 26. Figured holotype
USNM 5408.
nitidula, Rissoina Plate 15, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 400 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 5,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 145. Measured holotype
USNM 24071, original no. 568, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 568, pl. 50, figs. 26, 27.
nitidum, Osteodesma [Lyonsia]: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 390, pl. 15,
fig. 6 (Santa Barbara [California], T. P. Green), diam. %, lat.
et alt. 3 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 187.
nitidus, Solecurtus: 1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1,
vol. 38, p. 196 (stomachs of codfish caught off the [Grand] Banks
[off Nova Scotia] and occasionally on our [Massachusetts] shores),
long. 3, alt. 2.7, lat. 1.9 in.; 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 33,
figs. 25, 26. Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet
no. 240 and BSNH 1717 but both specimens lost; genus changed
to Machaera, 1862, Otia Conch., p. 179; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 46, listed as a synonym of Machaera squama Blainville.
nobilis, Cyclas: 1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 229 (near San Pedro,
California, T. H. Webb), long. %, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 218. Lectotype, selected by Johnson 1959, Bull.
MCZ, vol. 120, p. 462, MCZ 19475 ex T. Prime coll. from Gould,
figured by Prime, 1865, Smithsonian Mise. Coll. vol. 7, art. 5, p. 41,
fig. 35.
nocturnus, Turbo Plate 18, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 22 (Simoda [Shimoda, Japan], W. Stimpson),
axis 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 160. Measured holotype USNM
2048; 4 smaller paratypes USNM 31122; 3 paratypes MCZ 169264
ex NYSM 119, original no. G 2439; 2 paratypes MCZ 87863 ex
BSNH 5576; paratype MCZ 216599 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label). NPEE.
normalis, Siphonaria: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 154 (Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands), long. %o, lat. %o, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 359, pl. 30, fig. 468,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 12, 242.
Syntype USNM 15346, teste P. P. Carpenter on label.
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nubilosa, Achatinella: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 86, pl. 7, fig. 95
(Maui, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands). Gould’s name affixed by
error; is Achatinella nubilosa Mighels. See Hyatt and Pilsbry,
1911, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 21, p. 159.
nucleola, Achatinella Plate 41, fig. 7
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 28 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long.
%o, lat. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 196: “‘. . . is Achatinella brevis
Pfeiffer.’”’ Both species were described the same year. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169265 ex NYSM 194, original no. A 1172,
from W. Newcomb labeled “Kauai’’; 30 paratypes MCZ 169226
and 3 paratypes USNM 611221 from same NYSM lot. See Hyatt
and Pilsbry, 1911, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 21, p. 154.
nummaria, Crepidula: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 160 (Classet
[Indian tribe near Cape Flattery], Straits of [Juan] de Fuca, Oregon
[Washington]), diam. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 377, pl. 32, fig.
480,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 75. Figured holotype USNM 5870.
obeliscus, Turbonilla: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 406 (Simon’s Bay
[Cape of Good Hope], at low water, under stones, W. Stimpson),
axis 10.5, diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 150. Holotype
USNM 165, figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 76, pl.
17, fig. 7. Not Chemnitzia obeliscus C. B. Adams, 1850, changed
to T. secura by Bartsch, op. cit. NPEE.
obesus, Donax: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 90 (San Diego [California],
T. P. Green), long. %o, alt. %o, lat. %o in.; 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 394,
pl. 15, fig. 9; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 212.
obligatum, Cyclostoma [Ostodes]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 205
(Matea [Makatea Island, Tuamotu Islands], J. P. Couthouy),
lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 104, pl. 8, fig. 119,a;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 38, 244. Measured holotype USNM 5520,
figure enlarged; 4 paratypes MCZ 169268 ex NYSM 320, original
no. G 2621.
obliqua, Mysia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 33 (Loo Choo [Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), long. 8, alt. 7, lat. 3.5 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 171. NPEE.
obolus, Helix [Pitys]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 175 (Tahiti [Society
Islands], J. P. Couthouy), lat. 4, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 53, pl. 4, fig. 50,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 22, 243. Probable
syntype Redpath Mus. 12953.
obovata, Dombeya [Chilina]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 211 (Concon
[Aconcagua] River, Quillota, Chile, J. P. Couthouy), long. %,
lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 124, pl. 9, fig. 143,a; 1862, Otia
Conch., pp. 41, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5543; 4 paratypes
MCZ 143425 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
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obstricta, Bulla [Cylichna]: 1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci.,
ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 196 (Chelsea Beach, A. A. Gould; Provincetown,
Col. Totten; New Bedford, C. B. Adams [all in Massachusetts]),
long. 0.2, lat. 0.1 in.; 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 167, fig. 96.
Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet no. 113 and
BSNH 2389 but both specimens lost; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 180;
1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 219, as a synonym of Utriculus
canaliculatus Say. 10 syntypes MCZ 216773 ex C. B. Adams
coll. from New Bedford, Massachusetts.
obtusa, Odostomia Plate 19, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 405 (Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands, W.
Stimpson), axis 2+, diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 149. Meas-
ured holotype USNM 950. NPEE.
obtusa, Theora: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 24 (hab.?), long. 10,
alt. 6, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 162: ‘Only one valve was
obtained.”” Half holotype USNM 24060, original no. 1420, not
found. NPEE.
obtusa, Yoldia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 36 (Hong Kong Harbor
[China], in mud, 6-10 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 16, alt. 9,
lat. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 175. NPEE.
occidens, Fisurella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 156 (Callao, Peru),
long. 1%, lat. 140, alt. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 364, pl. 31,
fig. 473,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 13. Figured holotype USNM
5863; 2 paratypes MCZ 155766 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
ocellatus, Elenchus Plate 14, fig. 9
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 18 (Sydney, New South Wales [Australia],
W. Stimpson), axis 12, diam. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 156.
Measured holotype USNM 24206, original no. 300.
olivaceus, Limax: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 4, pl. 1, fig. 3,a-b
(Par[r]amatta, New South Wales [Australia], J. P. Couthouy),
long. 2% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 223.
ollula, Limnaea Plate 43, fig. 6
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 40 (streams and marshes on Hong Kong
Island [China], Wright), axis %, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 105. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 831, figured by Yen,
1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 580, pl. 51,
figs. 42,50. NPEE.
onychina, Lottia |Tectura]: 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 355, pl. 30,
fig. 461,a—b (marked Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], “but they so much
resemble shells from the Pacific coast, I think there must be some
mistake”), length 4, breadth %, height % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 226, 242. Figured holotype USNM 5825; lot also includes
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a smaller paratype; 2 paratypes MCZ 216823 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
opercularis, Planorbis: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 212 (Rio Sacra-
mento, upper California), long. 4, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USER, vol. 12,
p. 113, pl. 8, fig. 132,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 42. Figured
holotype USNM 5532, last whorl damaged.
operculina, Helix: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 423 (Peel Island [Chichi-
jima], Bonin Islands, Wright), axis %, diam. 5 in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 102. Type lot USNM 954 not found.
operosa, Cylichna Plate 7, fig. 4
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 140 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], W.
Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 112. Meas-
ured holotype USNM 537, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California
Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 579, pl. 51, fig. 38. NPEE.
opportuna, Auricula [|(Leuconia)| Plate 35, fig. 3
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 40 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), long. 8, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 105.
Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169269 ez NYSM 298, original no.
A 6214. NPEE.
optata, Nassa Plate 16, fig. 4
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 331 (Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 128. Probable measured holotype, here selected, lectotype
MCZ 169270 ex NYSM 15, original no. A 4695. NPEE.
orbella, Lucina [Diplodonta]: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 90 (San
Diego [California], T. P. Green), long. #%, alt. %, lat. 4% in.; 1853,
BJNH, vol. 6, p. 395, pl. 15, fig. 3 (also Santa Barbara [California],
E. Jewett); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 212. Figured holotype MCZ
169271 ex NYSM 363, original no. A 958 labeled ‘San Diego’’;
ideotype MCZ 169272 ex NYSM 364, original no. A 991, labeled
“Santa Barbara.”
orientalis ‘Gould’ Carpenter, Mercenaria: 1864, Rep. British Assn.
Adv. Sci. 1863, p. 583 [nomen nudum].
ornata, Semele: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 281 (Georgia) ; no measure-
ments given; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 239.
ornata, Turbonilla Plate 15, fig. 12
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 406 (Hong Kong [China], W. Stimpson],
axis 6.7, diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 150. Measured holo-
type USNM 556. NPEE.
ornatus, Obeliscus Plate 9, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 403 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 16,
diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 147. Measured holotype
USNM 523. NPEE.
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ornatus, Octopus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 476, pl. 48, fig. 590,a
(Oahu and Maui, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), length along back
2%, breadth 1%, of neck 1 in., of umbrella above mouth 2, below 1,
laterally 3 in., length of arms: upper pair 20, upper lateral 24,
lower lateral 20, lower 21 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 232.
orpheus, Fusus [Trophon]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 142 (Puget
Sound [Washington], Pickering), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 234, pl. 16, fig. 285,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 65, 245.
Figured holotype USNM 5683.
ossea, Emarginula [Tugali|: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 155 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. %o, lat. %o, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 373, pl. 32, fig. 492,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 12. Syntype
USNM 19112 about half the size of the measured type.
Ostodes, new genus: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 283. Designated type
species: Cyclostoma strigatum Gould; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 240.
ostrina, Purpura Plate 9, fig. 12
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 244, pl. 18, fig. 310,a (Killimook [Tillamook],
Oregon), long. 1, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 225. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169275 ex NYSM 22, original no. G 2557. No
type was found in USNM. Specimens were sent out by Smith-
sonian Inst. with locality ‘‘Puget sound” but they are not types.
ovalis, Mactra [Spisula]: 1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1,
vol. 38, p. 196 ({Grand] Bank[s] fisheries [off Nova Scotia], in the
stomachs of fish; young from fish caught in Boston Harbor [Massa-
chusetts]), long. 4, alt. 2.7, lat. 1.9 in.; 1841, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 53, fig. 32. Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet
no. 229 and BSNH 2324 but both specimens lost; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 179; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 75, fig. 388. Not Mactra
ovalis Sowerby 1817, changed to Mactra polynyma Stimpson 1860,
Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 2, art. 6, no. 3, p. 3.
ovalis, Gould not Say, Succinea: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 194, fig. 125; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 78,
pl. 67a, fig 3; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 445, fig. 707. See
Pilsbry, 1948, Land Mollusca of North America, vol. 2, pt. 2,
p. 782, wherein the name is changed to Oxyloma decampi gouldir.
Pilsbry states: “Diagnosis, remarks and figures, but not descrip-
tion quoted from Say.”
ovata, Erycina (Poronia) [Scintilla]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 218
(Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. %o, alt. 4, lat. 4% in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 401, pl. 44, fig. 587,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
78, 245. Figured holotype USNM 5969. 1% supposed paratypes
MCZ 169274 ex NYSM 368, original no. G 2659 labeled ‘‘ Kauai,
Hawaiian Islands, USEE, from Pease.’
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ovoidea, Narica Plate 16, fig. 9
1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 380, pl. 14, fig. 10 (purchased at Mazatlan,
Mexico, E. Jewett), long. %o, lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 185.
Figured holotype MCZ 169273 ex NYSM 110, original no. A 3113.
ovoidea, Pholas: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 87 (Monterey [California],
W. Rich), long. 3; lat. 1%, alt. 2 in.; 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 388,
pl. 15, fig. 1; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 210.
pagodula, Melania [Io] Plate 44, fig. 2
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 219 (Thoungyin River, a branch of the
Salw[eJen [River, Burma], Mrs. Vinton), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 200. Probable measured holotype, here selected,
lectotype MCZ 169276 ex NYSM 62, original no. G 2579; paratype
USNM 611238 from same NYSM lot.
paleacea, Acmaea [Nacella]: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 376, pl. 14,
fig. 5 (on kelp or stems of Zoophytes, Santa Barbara [California],
E. Jewett), length 4, height 40, breadth \. in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 184: “. . . is Patelloidea depicta Hinds.” Figured holotype
USNM 11850 ex E. Jewett; paratype USNM 612327; paratypes,
original no. A 2968, listed as lost in 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM,
p.-13.
pallida ‘Agassiz’ Gould, Doris: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 229,
pl. 20, figs. 284, 287, 288, 291 (Beverly, L. Agassiz, February
1848; near Governor’s Island, Boston Harbor, W. Stimpson,
October 1849 [both in Massachusetts]), length %, breadth \% in.
pallida, Helicina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 202 (Feejee [Fiji]
Islands), lat. %o, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 96, pl. 7, fig.
113,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 37. Figured holotype USNM
5515; 7 paratypes MCZ ex NYSM 290, original no. G 2629; para-
type MCZ 216618 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
pallida, Patella: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 162 (Hakodadi [Hakodate]
Bay [Japan], on stones and gravel, 10 fathoms, W. Stimpson),
long. 40, lat. 33, alt. 30 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 115. NPEE.
pallidus, Donax [Latona]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 254 (Singapore),
long. %, alt. 4%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 410, pl. 36, fig.
520,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 81, 246. 3 syntypes USNM 17942;
4 syntypes MCZ 213128 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
paludicolus, Unio Plate 31, fig. 3
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 53 (Everglades of Florida, J. Bartlett),
long. 1%, alt. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 197. Lectotype, here
selected, MCZ 169278 ex NYSM 6839, original no. A 5198; 18 para-
types MCZ 169279 and paratype USNM 611274 ex NYSM 378,
687, original no. A 5189; paratype USNM 85713 ez I. Lea coll.
from Gould.
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palumbina, Columbella Plate 8, fig. 13
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 27 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long.
%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 195. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169280 ex NYSM—original no. A 453; 30 paratypes MCZ
169281 and 2 paratypes USNM 611216 from same NYSM lot.
pansa, Purpura: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 406 (Pacific): ‘Pacific
variety of Purpura patula.”’
papyraceus, Unio Plate 31, fig. 2
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 53 (Everglades of Florida, J. Bartlett),
long. 1%, lat. %o, alt. 1 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 197. Lectotype,
here selected, USNM 86125, ex I. Lea coll. from Gould; paratype
USNM 611828 from same lot.
parallela, Bulla [Cylichna]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 251 (hab.?),
long. %o, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 220, pl. 15, fig. 267,a;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 98, 246. Type lost, according to label of
USNM 19091.
parcum, Bittium Plate 12, fig. 14
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 387 (Loo Choo (Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 142.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 2040; paratype USNM 24182;
paratype MCZ 216619 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
pardilis ‘Gould,’ Solen: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 53 [nomen
nudum].
paritura, Achatina Plate 42, fig. 4
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 196 (buried under leaves or earth, during
the dry season, near the sea, Fishtown, Liberia, G. A. Perkins),
long. 1, alt. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 208. Lectotype, here
selected, MCZ 169282 ex NYSM 201, original no. A 2146; 9 para-
types MCZ 169283 and 2 paratypes USNM 611250 from same
NYSM lot.
parvula, Lucina [(Codakia)| Plate 28, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 36 (Port Lloyd, Bonin Island; Loo Choo
[Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]; Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], in
sand, 6 to 20 fathoms, W. Stimpson and Capt. Rodgers), long. 7,
alt. 6, lat. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 174. Lectotype, here
selected, MCZ 169284 ex NYSM 366, original no. G 2496, labeled
“Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands’; half paratype MCZ 225224 from same
NYSM lot; half paratype USNM 952; paratype Redpath Mus.
105 labeled “type Hakodadi, W. Stimpson.” Not Lucina parvula
Muenster 1835, is Lucina pisidium Dunker 1860. See Palmer,
1950, Journ. de Conch., vol. 90, p. 193, p. 1, figs. 4,5. NPEE.
parvula, Nucula: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 36 (Hong Kong Harbor
[China], in 8 fathoms, muddy bottom, W. Stimpson), long. 2,
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lat. 1.5, alt. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 175. Type USNM
24261, original no. 573, reduced to fragments.
parvulum, Sistrum: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 328 (Simon’s Bay
[Cape of Good Hope], W. Stimpson); long. 12, diam. 7 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 125. NPEE.
patella, Cyclas: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 292 (Oregon), long. \,
alt. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 426, pl. 36, fig. 527,a—b
(Oregon [Washington] at Wallawalla and Vancouver); 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 86. Syntypes MCZ 19476 ez T. Prime coll. from
Gould. See Herrington, 1958, Nautilus, vol. 72, p. 11.
patens, Rissoa (Setia) : 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 280 (Fort Johnson
[eastern point of James Island], Charleston Harbor, South Carolina),
axis 3, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 238.
patula, Littorina: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 83 (San Francisco),
long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 197, pl. 14, fig. 337,a
(rocks at the mouth of the harbor, San Francisco, California,
Pickering); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 52, 245: “ ... is Littorina
planaxis Philippi.” Figured holotype USNM 5336. .
patula, Pholas [Zirphaea] Plate 25, fig. 2
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 214 (Philippine Islands), long. 3, lat.
1%, alt. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 384 [engraving omitted]
(probably from the Eastern Seas); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 73, 245.
Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 187240 ex Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist.,
New York, from J. C. Jay coll. Listed in 1850, Catalogue of the
J. C. Jay collection, p. 10, labeled ‘“‘Albay, Luzon, Philippines.”
paucistriata ‘Gould,’ Helix: 1875, Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 52 [nomen
nudum].
paumotensis, Patella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 150 (Feejee [Fiji]
Islands), long. 1%, lat. 1%, alt. 4% in.; (Wilson’s Island [Manihi,
Tuamotu Islands]); long. 1%, lat. 1%, alt. % in.; (Rose Island [70
miles E. of Manua Island, Samoan Islands]); long. 1%; lat. 1;
alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 339, pl. 28, fig. 440,a-e; 1862,
Otia Conch., pp. 8, 242: ‘ ...4is probably Patella pentagona
Born.” 2 syntypes USNM 5830 labeled “Rose Island”; syntype
MCZ 216775 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label), no specific
locality.
pauper, Helix Plate 38, fig. 2
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 423 (on dead wood in thickets, Petropaul-
ski [Petropavlovsk-Kamchatski]; Kamtschatka [Kamchatka, both
in Siberia]; also Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], W. Stimpson),
diam. %, axis % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 102. Lectotype, here
selected, MCZ 169285 ex NYSM 234, original no. G 2478, figured
by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 582,
665-—231—64—_9
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pl. 51, figs. 56, 57, from Kamtschatka [Kamchatka], Siberia;
paratype MCZ 169286 and paratype USNM 611211 ex NYSM 234,
263, original no. G 2478. NPEE.
paupera, Nassa: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 155 (Pacific Ocean),
long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 262, pl. 19, fig. 330,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 70. Figured holotype USNM 5726; paratype
MCZ 216602 ex Smithsonian Inst.
pauxillus, Helix: New name for Helix pusillus Gould, not pusilla
Vallot 1805, Lowe 1831, Scacchi 1832, Roemer 1836, Pfeiffer 1839.
See under pusillus, Helix.
pectinula, Modiola {|Modiolaria| Plate 26, fig. 1
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 127, fig. 85 (St. Georges Bank [off
southern Massachusetts]), length %, height %, breadth %, in.
Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet no. 159, but
specimen lost, and BSNH 2342; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 182; 1870,
Invert. Massachusetts, p. 195, fig. 493 [genus changed to Crenella].
Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 216574 ex BSNH 2342. Ideotype
USNM 64097 with label ‘“‘Rec’d. by me from Dr. Gould in his life-
time and may be regarded as typical’ (W. H. Dall).
pedestris, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 166 (New South Wales),
lat. %, alt. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p.65: “ . . . isonly asmall
specimen of H. townsendiana Lea’’; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 18, 243.
pediculina, Nassa: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 332 (Hong Kong Harbor
[China], W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 128. Type lot, USNM 529, not found. NPEE.
Pelex, new genus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 153. Type species:
Pelex lateralis Gould, by monotypy; 1856, ibid., Addenda and
Corrigenda, p. 502: ‘‘Pelex is genus Latia Gray 1849”; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 224.
pellucida, Helix (Caracolla) Plate 37, fig. 7
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 157 (Cape Palmas, Liberia [ibid., p. 153],
Africa, Drs. Savage and Perkins), lat. 1%, alt. 4% in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 192. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 87936 ex BSNH
from Dr. Perkins; 3 paratypes 225225 from same BSNH lot.
penicillata, Helix Plate 39, fig. 4
1842, BJNH, vol. 4, no. 1, back cover (Cuba [J. Bartlett]); 1843,
PBSNH, vol. 1, p.138: “ . . . issaid to be the young of Heliz gilvus
‘Ferussac’”’; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 183: . . . isadelicately streaked
variety of Helix cubensis Pfeiffer.’”’ Lectotype, here selected, MCZ
169289 ex NYSM 235, 250 original no. A 6225; 38 paratypes MCZ
225227, and 3 paratypes USNM 611252 ex same NYSM lot.
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penicillata, Neritella [(Clithon)| Plate 16, fig. 11
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 43 (New Ireland [Bismarck Archipelago],
Lt. Van Wycke), axis %; diam } in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 108.
Measured holotype USNM 664. NPEE.
peponum, Pupa [Tornatellina] [Leptinaria]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2,
p. 197 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, very abundant on pumpkin
vines), long. %o, lat. 39 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 93, pl. 7, fig.
104,a-e (Hilo [Hawaii], Wilkes; Oahu, Brackenridge); 1862, Otia
Conch., pp. 34, 244. Holotype USNM 5506, figured by Pilsbry
and Cooke, 1915, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 23, p. 157, pl.
35, figs. 1, 2; paratype MCZ 216798 ex J. P. Couthouy from Peabody
Museum, Salem, Mass.
pequottinus ‘Linsley’ Gould, Unio: 1848, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 233: “Undoubtedly a valve of U. latus
Rafinesque. Said to have been found with Indian bones’’ (Gould).
peregrina, Balea: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 198 (New Zealand),
long. %, lat. %) in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 91, pl. 7, fig. 105a—b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 34. Holotype USNM 5507, specimen lost.
peregrina, Clathurella: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 337 (Sydney
Harbor [New South Wales, Australia]), axis 12, diam. 5 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 134. NPEE.
Hedley, 1913, Proc. Linn. Soc. New S. Wales, vol. 38, p. 311,
mentions he found no type of this species in any of the collections he
visited.
pergaminea, Crenatula: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 310 (Feejee [Fiji]
Islands), long. 1%, alt. 5, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 447, pl.
44, fig. 584,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 91. Figured holotype USNM
5966.
pernobilis, Cyclostoma [Cyclophorus]: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 140
(Tavoy, British Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), alt. 1, lat. 2 in.;
1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 458, pl. 24, fig. 11; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 190.
Figured holotype MCZ 169440 ex NYSM 327; 3 paratypes MCZ
169441 and paratype USNM 611228 from same NYSM lot.
pernoides Carpenter, Byssoarea: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Car-
penter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 202. See Palmer, 1958, Geol.
Soc. Amer. Mem., no. 76, p. 62.
persica, Margarita: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 193, pl. 14, fig. 230,a
(from among Cape Horn shells), diam. %, axis % in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 225. 4 syntypes MCZ 216617 and MCZ 216804 ez
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
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pertenuis, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 172 (Aurora Island or
Metia [Makatea, Tuamotu Islands], J. P. Couthouy), lat. %, alt.
{9 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 45, pl. 5, fig. 60,a-c; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 20. Figured holotype USNM 5462.
perula, Tellina [Arcopagia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 254 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands, Mr. Hawkins), long. %, alt. %, lat. % in.; 1852,
USEH, vol. 12, p. 409, pl. 35, fig. 516,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 80,
246. Half figured holotype USNM 5903; paratype USNM 612316;
paratype MCZ 216578 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
petaloides, Chiton [Lucia]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 144 (Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 328,
pl. 28, fig. 435,a—b (Kauai and Oahu, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands) ;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 6, 242. Probable holotype USNM 12922
consists of 5 plates only.
petechialis, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 296, pl. 22, fig. 391,a
(Honolulu, Oahu [Hawaiian Islands], long. 2%, lat. 1% in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 227.
peteningensis, Cingula: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 130, pl. 9, fig.
152,a-b (found adhering to grass on the margin of Lagao de
Peteninga, about 6 miles from Rio de Janeiro [Brazil] near the
northern entrance of the harbor; the water is here quite saline,
the sea breaking into the lake in storms; J. P. Couthouy), length
%, breadth Xo in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 224. 6 syntypes USNM
20648; 12 syntypes MCZ 216776 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
petitii, Helix (Streptaxis) Plate 38, fig. 12
1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 458, pl. 24, fig. 7 (Tavoy, British Burmah
[Burma], F. Mason), length %, breadth less than %> in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 183. Figured holotype MCZ 169290 ex NYSM 230,
original no. A 1864 and 2 paratypes USNM 611232 from same
NYSM lot; paratype MCZ 136608 ez BSNH 15340.
petrinus, Unio Plate 31, fig. 4
1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 228 (Llanos River, Texas, T. H. Webb),
long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat. 3 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 218. Measured
holotype MCZ 169291 ex NYSM 708, original no. A 6405.
petrosa, Paludina Plate 43, fig. 3
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 144 (Tavoy, British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason); no measurements; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 191. Lecto-
type, here selected, MCZ 169292 ex NYSM 99, original no. A 5131;
paratype MCZ 169293 and paratype USNM 611227 from same
NYSM lot.
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physoides, Odostomia Plate 9, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 405 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 3+,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 149. Measured holotype USNM
564. NPEE.
pica, Avicula: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 433. Not Avicula pica
Philippi, 1849. In the original description, Gould must have been
aware that this name was preoccupied and changed it to maculata
but was unable or forgot to change it in the USEE report.
pica, Nerita Plate 16, fig. 10
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 43 (Simoda (Shimoda, Japan], very
common on rocks), axis %o, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 108.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1616; 2 smaller paratypes USNM
24236; 2 paratypes MCZ 169294 ex NYSM 112, original no. G 2446;
2 paratypes MCZ 87865 ex BSNH 3620. NPEE.
picea, Astarte castanea Plate 30, fig. 4
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 77 (Chelsea Beach [Massachu-
setts]), no measurements. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 216818
ex BSNH 1807, new no. 9093 from A. A. Gould; 14 paratypes
MCZ 225228 from same BSNH lot.
picoides, Trochus [Livona]: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 381 (Santa
Barbara [California], E. Jewett), no measurements: “One specimen
and a loan of 3 of 5 brought home’’; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 185.
pilata, Aeolis: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 243, pl. 19, figs. 270,
277, 279, 281 (Charles River [Boston, Massachusetts]), length
1%, breadth % in.
pileata, Emarginula Plate 21, fig. 3
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 162 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), long. 5, lat. et alt. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 116.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24210. NPEE.
pilula, Alcaeus: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 424 (Hong Kong, China,
W. Stimpson), axis 4, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 103. Type
lot USNM 1997, not found. NPEE.
pintadina, Lottia [Tectura]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 151 (Straits
of [Juan] de Fuca, Puget Sound [Washington], and mouth of
Columbia River), long. 2, lat. 1%, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 351, pl. 29, fig. 455,a-c; divided into varieties a, b, y; 1862,
Otia Conch., pp. 9, 242: “Probably Lottia patina Eschscholtz.”
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 5845, pl. 29, fig. 455. This is the
figure copied by Pilsbry, 1891, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1,
vol. 13, p. 12, pl. 9, fig. 6. Figured paratype USNM 635610, pl.
29, fig. 455a; 2 paratypes MCZ 169295 ex NYSM 153, original no.
A 6514; 10 paratypes MCZ 216778 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
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pintado, Margarita: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 16 (Simon’s Bay,
Cape of Good Hope, 12 fathoms, sandy, W. Stimpson), axis 4,
diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 154. Holotype USNM 213,
figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 160, pl. 28, figs. 10-12.
NPEE.
piperata, Patella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 150 (Cape de Verde
Islands and Madeira), long. 1%, lat. %o, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 338, pl. 28, fig. 439,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 8, 242:
“. . seems to be Patella rustica Linn.’ Figured holotype
USNM 5829.
pisolina, Nanina: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 423 (Cape of Good Hope?),
diam. %, axis % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 102. NPEE.
placida, Cleodora |(Creseis)]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 490, pl. 51,
fig. 606,a (obtained in the equatorial Atlantic and figured by Mr.
Dana); long. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 235.
placidum, Cerithium Plate 13, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 386 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 8,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 141. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24137, original no. 443, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 569, pl. 50, figs. 3, 4. NPEE.
planata, Odostomia Plate 9, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 404 (Hong Kong [China], W. Stimpson),
axis 6.5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 148. Measured holo-
type USNM 24238, original no. 2098. NPHE.
platessa, Chiton |Lepidopleurus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 140
(New South Wales [Australia], long. %, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 320, pl. 28, fig. 431,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 4, 242.
An imperfect specimen USNM 19292 with label ‘Identified by
diagnosis. Preserve as type unless another found” (P.P. Carpenter).
plebecula, Nassa Plate 16, fig. 6
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 332 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 15, diam. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 128. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24168, original no. 1548;
8 paratypes MCZ ex NYSM 14, original no. A 4694. NPEE.
plena, Littorina: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 84 (Bay of San Francisco,
California), long. 4, lat. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 201, pl. 14,
fig. 236,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 53. 3 syntypes USNM 5635,
either of the two larger ones could be the one figured; 2 metatypes
MCZ 169298 ex NYSM—, original no. G 2568, labeled “San Fran-
cisco, California, W. Newcomb.”
plicatella, Nassa: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 280 (British Burmah
[Burma], J. Benjamin), axis 15, diam. 17 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 237.
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plicatula, Rissoina Plate 15, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 401 (Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands; Loo Choo
Island (Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]; Kikaia [Kikaigashima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 145. Measured holotype USNM 947. NPEE.
plicatum, Cyclostoma [Ostodes]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 205
(Upolu, J. P. Couthouy), lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 103, pl. 8, fig. 118,a-b; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda,
p. 502: not Verneuil 1845, is Cyclostoma apiae Recluz 1851, Journ.
de Conch., vol. 2, p. 213, pl. 6, figs. 10, 11; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
38, 244. Measured holotype USNM 5519, figure enlarged; para-
type USNM 612303; 10 paratypes MCZ 169300 ex NYSM, original
no. G 2622; 20 paratypes MCZ 124901, 124905, 134718 ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
plumosus, Chiton (Chaetopleura): 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 165
(hab. ?), long. 1.5, lat. .75 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 118. NPEE.
plumulata ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 294,
pl. 22, fig. 388,a-c (rocks at the water’s edge, near the observing
station, Orange Harbor [located on the west side of Bahia Nassau,
Tierra del Fuego]), length 2, breadth 1% in.; not in 1862, Otia
Conch.
pollex, Cyclostoma [Pollicaria]: 1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 14
(Tavoy, Burma, F. Mason), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 221.
polychroma Carpenter, Corbula: 1856 [1857], in Gould and Car-
penter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 198. See Palmer, 1958, Geol.
Soc. Amer. Mem. no. 76, p. 117.
polygonius, Cryptodon: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 35 (Cape of Good
Hope, W. Stimpson), long. 4, alt. 3.5, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 174. NPEE.
polynyma Stimpson, Mactra: 1860, Smithsonian Misc. Coll., vol. 2,
art. 6, no. 3, p.3. Newname for Mactra ovalis Gould, not Sowerby,
1817. See under ovalis, Mactra.
pontifica, Pupa (Cylindrella) |Macroceramus] Plate 39, fig. 2
1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 40 ((Florida,] J. Bartlett), extreme length
¥% extreme diam. % in.; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol.
2, p. 306, pl. 69, fig. 1; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 205. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169301 ex NYSM 221, original no. A 6468;
5 paratypes MCZ 169302 and paratype USNM 611258 from same
NYSM lot.
pontificalis ‘Gould,’ Cylindrella: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p.
51 [nomen nudum].
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porata ‘Gould,’ Amnicola: 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 49:
is Amnicola porata Say.
porcata, Neritina Plate 18, fig. 5
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 237 (hab. ?), axis %o, diam. ¥% in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 157, pl. 11, fig. 191 [no such figure] (probably
from the Samoan Islands); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 47. Possible
measured holotype, here selected, lectotype MCZ 169307 ex NYSM
114, original no. G 2630, labeled ‘‘Feejee Islands”; 2 paratypes
from same lot MCZ 225253; 7 paratypes MCZ 287926 ex BSNH
3589; paratype MCZ 216777 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label);
2 paratypes USNM 19896.
porcatum, Dentalium Plate 22, fig. 5
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 166 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], W.
Stimpson), axis 20, diam. 2.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 119.
Measured holotype MCZ 169304 ex NYSM 149, original no. G 2409;
2 paratypes USNM 24142, original no. 539. NPEE.
Figured by Sowerby in Reeve, 1872, Conchologia Iconica, vol. 18,
Dentalium, pl. 7, fig. 47 [quoted as ‘‘Gould ms.”]. Undoubtedly
figured from a type sent by Gould.
porcellana, Atys Plate 12, fig. 13
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 138 (Kagos[h]ima Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson),
axis 12, diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 111. Measured holo-
type USNM 1357; 4 paratypes USNM 611841 from same lot.
NPEE.
porrecta, Pupa (Siphonostoma) [Cylindrella] Plate 40, fig. 6
1842, BJNH, vol. 4, no. 1, back cover (Cuba); 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1,
p. 138, long. %, lat. %oo in.; 1844, BINH, vol. 4, p. 490, pl. 24, fig. 12
(Retiro, Cuba); 1862, OtiaConch., p.189. Lectotype, here J. Bartlett
selected, MCZ 169305 ex NYSM 226; original no. A 1779; 15 para-
types MCZ 169306 and paratype USNM 611257 from same NYSM
lot.
porrecta, Truncatella: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 208 (Taheiti [Tahiti,
Society Islands]), lat. %o, alt. 4% in.; 1852, USEEH, vol. 12, p. 110,
pl. 8, fig. 127,a-c: “Only one specimen examined’; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 40. Figured holotype USNM 5527.
Clench and Turner, 1948, Occ. Pap. Moll., vol. 1, no. 18, p. 205,
pl. 23, fig. 5, inadvertently selected a lectotype (MCZ 178662) for
this species since the figured holotype was not available to them.
Their specimen was received from the Smithsonian Institution,
but it must have been subsequently identified because Gould based
the original description on a single specimen.
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praecisa, Mya: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 215 (Puget Sound [Wash-
ington]), long. 2%, lat. 1, alt. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 384,
pl. 33, fig. 498,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 75. Figured holotype
USNM._ 5886, valves very similar but from two separate shells.
praeclara, Clausilia Plate 41, fig. 12
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 424 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis 1, diam. max. ¥% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 103.
Measured holotype USNM 1920. NPEE.
praestans, Vitrina Plate 41, fig. 1
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 140 ([Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), lat. %, alt. % in.; 1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 456, pl. 24,
fig. 2; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 190. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ
169308 ez NYSM 170, original no. A 1247 labeled “Mergui’”;
5 paratypes MCZ 169309 and paratype USNM 611235 from same
NYSM lot.
praetenuis ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Sigaretus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 217,
pl. 15, fig. 260,a-b (Orange Harbor [located on the west side of
Bahfa Nassau, Tierra del Fuego]), length about 1}, breadth % in.,
only one specimen obtained; not in 1862, Otia Conch.
pretiosa, Nuculina: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 31 (Simon’s Bay, Cape
of Good Hope, W. Stimpson), long. 4, lat. 3, alt. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 170. NPEE.
primitia, Atlanta: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 491, pl. 51, fig. 597
(obtained in the equatorial Atlantic and figured by Mr. Dana,
with notes) ; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 235.
procera, Cardita [Actinobolus]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 276 (Rio
Negro, Patagonia [Argentina], J. P. Couthouy), long. %, alt. %,
lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 416, pl. 36, fig. 533; 1862, Otia
Conch., pp. 83, 246.
procera, Pupa [Vertigo]: 1840, BJNH, vol. 3, p. 401, pl. 3, fig. 12
(from Prof. Foreman of Baltimore, who seems to have found it to be
plentiful) ; 1843, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 359: “Both the description and
figure of this species are so incorrect that I reproduce an accurate
figure, pl. 16, fig. 12. It has not yet been found from any other
locality than the vicinity of Baltimore”; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 82:
“ , . is Pupa rupicola Say.”
procera, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 187 (Eimeo [Moorea,
Society Islands]), long. %o, lat. %{9 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 30,
pl. 2, fig. 28,a-b (Tahiti and Eimeo [Moorea, Society Tslands)) ;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 30. Figured holotype USNM 5428; 2 para-
types MCZ 169370 ex NYSM 184, original no. G 2639, localities
not separated.
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procumbens, Helix: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 139 ([Tavoy,] British
Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), diam. %, alt. 4% in.; 1844, BJNH,
vol. 4, p. 453, pl. 24, fig. 1; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 189: “Said to be
Helix delibrata Benson.” Figured holotype MCZ 169311 ex
NYSM 282, original no. A 567; paratype USNM 611226 from same
NYSM lot; 2 paratypes MCZ 87935 ex BSNH.
productum, Triton: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 240 (Sandwich [Hawai-
ian] to Feejee [Fiji] Islands, and thence to the Moluccas).
profugus, Unio: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 295 (Hunter’s River, New
South Wales [Australia]), long. 2%, lat. %, alt. 1% in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 429, pl. 38, fig. 543,a,b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 88. Half
figured holotype USNM 5928, refigured by McMichael and Hiscock,
1958, Australian Journ. of Marine and Freshwater Research, vol.
9, p. 421, pl. 7, figs. 1, 2.
prolatus, Bulimus [Orthalicus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 191,
(Santiago, Chile, J. P. Couthouy), long. 1%, lat. 1 in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 74, pl. 6, fig. 79,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 3, 244. 3
syntypes USNM 20310.
prolixa, Terebra: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 330 (off China Coast,
in 23 fathoms, sandy, W. Stimpson), axis 33, diam. 8 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 127. NPEE.
prostrata, Streptaxis Plate 41, fig. 4
1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 12 (Cape Palmas [Liberia] and at Rock-
bookay, twenty miles in the interior, under dead leaves, G. A.
Perkins), long. %, alt. 4% in.; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 220. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 169312 ex NYSM 228, original no. A 1862;
6 paratypes MCZ 169313, and paratype USNM 611246 from same
NYSM lot.
protea, Amnicola: 1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 129 (Colorado Desert,
“Gran Jornada” [Imperial Co., Calif.],T. H. Webb and W. P. Blake),
long. (exempli maximi) 0.3, lat. 0.1 in.; 1855, in Blake, Appendix,
Prel. Geol. Rep. R.R. Route to Pacific, p. 24; 1856, in Williamson,
Rep. Explor. California for R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2, appendix,
art. 3, p. 332, pl. 11, figs. 6-9; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 217. 7 syn-
types USNM 121074 ex I. Lea coll. from W. P. Blake.
protracta, Cylichna Plate 7, fig. 3
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 140 (coast of China, W. Stimpson), axis
12, diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 113. Lectotype, here
selected, USNM 1864, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California
Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 579, pl. 51, fig. 37. The original label
is marked ‘“? Type’ but this was the only specimen located.
NPEE.
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pruinosus, Chiton [Leptochiton]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 144
(Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil]), long. %o, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 316, pl. 27, fig. 419,a—b (on stones off Fort Santa Cruz, Rio [de]
Janeiro [Brazil], 2 or 3 fathoms); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 5, 242.
2 syntypes USNM 5810; impossible to tell if either is the figured
specimen; 2 syntypes MCZ 136619 ez BSNH 1455.
pruninus, Bulimus [Napaeus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 191 (hab.?),
long. %, lat. % in.; 1862, USEH, vol. 12, p. 73, pl. 6, fig. 83,a (prob-
ably from the Madeira Islands); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 33, 244.
Figured holotype USNM 5485; 3 paratypes MCZ 169314 ex
NYSM 200, original no. A 4562.
pruninus, Trochus [Cantharis]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 90
(Auckland Island [south of New Zealand]), alt. %, lat. %> in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 180, pl. 12, fig. 205,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., 55,
245. Figured holotype USNM 5605.
Pseudodon, new subgenus: 1844, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 161. Desig-
nated type species: Anodonta inocularis Gould; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 194: “Perhaps equivalent to Monocondylaea D’Orbigny.”’
puberula, Anodonta: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 434. New name for
Anondonta glauca Gould, not Lamarck 1819. See under glauca,
Anodonta.
pudorina, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 186 (mountains of
Taheiti [Tahiti] and Eimeo [Moorea, Society Islands] at an elevation
of 2000 to 4000 feet), long. 1%, lat. %, alt. 4 in.; 1852, USEH, vol.
12, p. 21, pl. 2, fig. 27,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 30. Measured
holotype USNM 5427; paratype USNM 612304; 6 paratypes MCZ
169318 ex NYSM 173, original no. G 2641; paratype MCZ 155140
ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
puella, Neritella: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 43 (Loo Choo [Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), lat. max. 7, min. 5 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 108. NPEE.
puella, Volvarina: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 385 (Simon’s Bay
[Cape of Good Hope], in 18 fathoms, gravelly bottom, W. Stimpson),
axis 12, diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 139. Holotype USNM
149, figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 38, pl. 1, fig. 1;
2 paratypes MCZ 169317 ex NYSM 385, original no. G 2448.
NPEE.
puellula, Venus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 30 (Ousima [Amami-O-
shima, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), long. 6, alt. 5, lat. 4 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 169. NPEE.
puerilis, Natica {Lunatia] Plate 16, fig. 12
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 44 (Porto Praya [Praia, Cape Verde
Islands], W. Stimpson, axis 4, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 109.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 177893. NPEE.
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pullatus, Potamis: 1855, in Blake, Appendix, Prel. Geol. Rep.
R.R. Route to Pacific, p. 25 (San Diego [California], T. H. Webb
and W. P. Blake), length 1%, diam. % in.; 1856, in Williamson,
Rep. Explor. California R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2, appendix, art. 3,
p. 333, pl. 11, figs. 23, 24. Figured holotype USNM 214402.
pulmonica, Aplysia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 223, pl. 16, fig. 268
(Tutuilla, Samoa Islands, J. P. Couthouy), long. 6, alt. 2 in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., 227.
pulvinaris, Corilla Plate 36, fig. 8
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 424 (Hong Kong, high up in the ravines;
also near Canton [China]), diam. %, axis % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 103. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169316 ex NYSM 286,
original no. G 2479, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad.
Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 581, pl. 51, figs. 39, 51, labeled ““Hong Kong.”
NPEE.
pumilio, Pupa |Ennea] Plate 40, fig. 2
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 158, (Cape Palmas, Liberia [ibid., p. 153],
Drs. Savage and Perkins), long. 1%, lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 193. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169319 ex NYSM 217,
original no. A 1257; paratype MCZ 169320 and paratype USNM
611241 ex NYSM 216, original no. A. 1265. The lectotype pre-
viously was figured as a cotype by Bequaert and Clench, 1936,
Nautilus, vol. 49, p. 93, pl. 6, figs. 1-2.
puncticulata, Monoptygma Plate 4, fig. 9
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 405 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 10,
diam. 3.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 149. Lectotype, here se-
lected, MCZ 169322, ex NYSM 45, original no. G 2457, figured by
Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 571, pl.
50, figs. 45, 56; paratype USNM 552. NPEE.
puncticulata, Nematura Plate 18, fig. 4
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 220 (Tavoy [Burma], Mrs. Vinton), long.
¥, diam. % and % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 201. Measured holo-
type MCZ 169321 ex NYSM 100, original G 2575.
puncto-striata, Alaba Plate 12, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 400 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis .18, diam. .07 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 144.
Possible syntype USNM 991. It is probable that the original
measurements are typographical errors since almost all NPEE
measurements are in mm. ‘This specimen might be subsequently
selected as lectotype. See plate caption.
pungens, Clavatula Plate 5, fig. 8
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 339 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 10
fathoms, shelly sand, W. Stimpson), axis 9, diam. 3 mm.; 1862,
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Otia Conch., p. 136. Measured holotype USNM 515, figured by
Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 576, pl. 51,
figs. 17,18. NPEE.
pungens, Columbella [(Strombina)| Plate 10, fig. 2
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 336 (Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands, common,
W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 132.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 903; larger paratype USNM
24153; 4 paratypes MCZ 169323 ex NYSM 29, original no. G 2490;
paratype MCZ 136616 ex BSNH 6411; paratype MCZ 216589 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label); paratype Redpath Mus. 7987.
NPEE.
puniceus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Chiton [Callochiton]: 1846, PBSNH,
vol. 2, p. 143 (Orange Harbor [located on the west side of Bahia,
Nassau, Tierra del Fuego]), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852 USEE, vol.
12, p. 324, pl. 27, fig. 412,a-d; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 5. Measured
holotype USNM 5802, figure enlarged.
pupillus, Trochus [Ziziphinus]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 91 (New
Zealand), lat. 4, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 186, pl. 12, fig.
208,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 56, 245. Figured holotype USNM
5609; 16 paratypes MCZ 216610 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
pupoidea, Valvata Plate 43, fig. 2
1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 196 (Fresh
Pond, Cambridge, Massachusetts), long. 4, lat. % in.; 1841,
Invert. Massachusetts, p. 226, fig. 155. Mentioned as being in
Massachusetts State Cabinet no. 65, but specimen lost, and BSNH
1363; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 180; 1870 Invert. Massachusetts, p.
188, fig. 551. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169326, er NYSM
101, original no. A 3887a; 160 paratypes MCZ 169327 and 4 para-
types USNM 611278 from same NYSM lot; paratypes MCZ
216824 ex BSNH 1363.
pupula, Helix Plate 38, fig. 5
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 423 (among dead leaves in woods, Hakodadi
[Hakodate] Island of Jesso [Yezo=Hokkaido, Japan], W. Stimpson),
axis ad ¥ in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 102. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169329 ex NYSM 248, original no. G 2456. NPEE.
pura, Alvania: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 402 (Simoda [Shimoda,
Japan], W. Stimpson), axis 6; diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
146. Holotype USNM 157, figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM
Bull. 91, p. 131, pl. 5, fig. 10. NPEE.
pura, Mangelia Plate 13, fig. 5
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 339 (Hong Kong Harbor [China] W.
Stimpson), axis 7, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 136. Prob-
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able holotype, here selected, lectotype USNM 24246, original no.
436, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23,
p. 577, pl. 51, figs. 19, 20. NPEE.
Not Mangelia pura Reeve 1846. Changed to Hemidaphne gouldi
Yen, op. cit.
pura, Tellina: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 398, pl. 16, fig. 3 (Panama,
KE. Jewett), diams. long. 1, vert. %, trans. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 188.
pusilla, Lucina: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 282 (coast of North
Carolina, Coast Survey), long. 3, alt. 2.56 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 239.
pusilla, Partula |Auriculella]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 197 (Matea
[Makatea Island, Tuamotu Islands], under stones, J. P. Couthouy),
long. %o, lat. 34 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 83, pl. 7, fig. 90,a;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 33, 244. Holotype USNM 5492, label only,
specimen lost.
pusilla, Solemya Plate 25, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 27 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], in
5 fathoms, muddy bottom, W. Stimpson), long. 12, alt. 5 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 165. Measured holotype, USNM 24204, original
no. 1679. NPEE.
pusilla, Thracia Plate 26, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 23 (Simoda [Shimoda, Japan], W. Stimp-
son), long. 8, alt. 5, lat. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 161. Meas-
ured holotype USNM 24060, original no. 2001. NPEE.
pusillum, Cerithium [Bittium]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 120
(Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. }{, lat. 4, in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 150, pl. 10, fig. 172,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p.62. Figured
holotype USNM 5572; 4 paratypes MCZ 216606 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
pusillus, Conus: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 388, pl. 14, fig. 22 (Mazatlan
[Mexico], E. Jewett), length %, breadth %» in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 187. Figured holotype MCZ 169325 ex NYSM 82, original no.
A 4648.
pusillus, Helix [Iberus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 171 (mountains of
East Maui, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. %, lat. %49 in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 40, pl. 3, fig. 46,a-c: Not Helix pusillus
Vallot 1803, Lowe 1831, Scacchi 1832, Roemer 1836, Pfeiffer 1839,
changed to Helix pauvxillus; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 19, 243. Figured
holotype USNM 20964; 12 paratypes MCZ 169288 ex NYSM,
original no. A 781; 3 paratypes MCZ 169287 ex NYSM 240, original
no. A 784.
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pusillus, Mytilus [(Modiolarca)]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 345
(Terra [Tierra] del Fuego), long. 4, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 455, pl. 44, fig. 585,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 95. 2% syntypes
USNM 5967; 6 syntypes MCZ 169315 ex NYSM 373 original no.
G 2571 labeled “Burnt Island, Orange Harbor’ [located on the west
side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego]; syntype MCZ 151792 ex
Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
pusillus, Octopus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 478, pl. 48, fig. 591,a—b
(Mangsi Island [Strait of Balabac]), whole length about 3 in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 233.
pusillus, Trichotropis Plate 43, fig. 4
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 197 (crevices of rocks beaten by surf, at
Fishtown, Liberia, G. A. Perkins), axis % in. [also collected by
USEE]; 1856, USEE, vol. 12, Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 503,
pl. 16, fig. 274,a-b. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169324 ex
NYSM 90, original no. G 2692; 18 paratypes MCZ 225232 from
same NYSM lot; 16 paratypes MCZ 147677 ex BSNH.
putamen, Succinea [Helisaga]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 182
(Upolu [Samoa Islands]), long. %, lat. 4% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 13, pl. 2, fig. 16,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 28, 244. Figured
holotype USNM 5416; 4 paratypes MCZ 169328 ex NYSM 172,
original no. G 2640.
pyriformis, Mytilus: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 344 (South Seas),
long. 3%, alt. 1%, lat. 1% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 451, pl. 41,
fig. 564,a; 1862 Otia Conch., p. 94.
pyriformis, Trochus (Monodonta) [QOsilinus] Plate 15, fig. 13
1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 382 (San Diego [California], T. P. Green),
axis 1%, diam. 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 186: “. . . is Osilinus
gallina Forbes, variety.’”’ Measured holotype MCZ 169435 ez
NYSM 126, original no. 155.
quadrans, Astarte Plate 30, fig. 3
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 81, fig. 48 (stomach of fish caught
in Massachusetts Bay, Drs. Prescott and Storer), length %o, height
%0, breadth % in. Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State
Cabinet no. 202 and BSNH 2331 [specimen lost]; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 181; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 123, fig. 434. Lectotype,
here selected, MCZ 143295 ex Massachusetts State Cabinet, labeled
‘“Swampscott’’ [Massachusetts].
quadrata, Alvania: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 402 (China Seas, W.
Stimpson), axis 1.6; diam. .8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 146. Type
lot USNM 389 not found. NPEE.
quadrata, Erycina [(Kellia)]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 252 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands?), long. %, alt. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p.
402, pl. 44, fig. 586,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 78.
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quadrula, Modiolaria Plate 23, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 38 (Kagos[h]ima [Japan], W. Stimpson),
long. 5, alt. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 177. Half measured
holotype USNM 24064, original no. 1419. NPEE.
quantilla, Collonia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 22 (Simon’s Bay
[Cape of Good Hope], W. Stimpson), diam. 3, axis 2+ mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 160. Holotype USNM 135, figured by Bartsch,
1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 148, pl. 23, figs. 7,8, 9. NPEE.
quantula, Nassa Plate 16, fig. 3
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 331 (St. Simon’s Bay [Cape of Good Hope],
W. Stimpson), axis 7, diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 128.
Measured holotype USNM 224. NPEE.
quercinus, Chiton [Onythochiton]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 142
(New South Wales [Australia], Mrs. Mitchell), long. %, lat. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 312, pl. 28, fig. 437,a; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 3, 242. Figured holotype USNM 5828.
quercinus, Stylocheilus: 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 226, pl. 16, fig. 271
(dredged at Lebuka [Levuka Island], Feejee [Fiji] Islands), long.
3% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 227.
radiata, Achatinella: 1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 27 (Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands), long. %, lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 195.
Type lot original no. A 1197, listed as being lost, 1875, 27th Ann.
Rep. NYSM, p. 13.
radiata, Emarginula [(Clypidina)| Plate 18, fig. 7
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 163 (Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), long. 12, lat. 8, alt. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 116. Measured holotype USNM 266. NPEE.
radiosa, Calyptraea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 161 (Mangsi Island
[Strait of Balabac]), diam. %, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p.
381, pl. 32, fig. 488,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 15.
ramentosa, Helix: 1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 11, (California, cabinet
of W. Newcomb), axis %, diam. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 219.
Syntypes, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, Paleo. Dept.
27443 and 27444 labeled ‘“‘Mission Peak, 8 miles from Oakland
California.” I could not locate these lots in the collection.
ramulosa, Lucina |Codakia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 255 (Paumoto
[Tuamotu] Islands), diam. 1, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p.
415, pl. 36, fig. 523,a-b; (Paumoto [Tuamotu] Islands: collected
at Raraka, Clermont-Tonnerre [Reao], Belling[s]hausen [Island,
Society Islands], Carlshoff [Aratica], and Honden [Henuake or Puka-
puka]); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 82, 246. Figured holotype USNM
42778; 4 paratypes MCZ 169332 ex NYSM 365, original no. G 2542;
6 paratypes MCZ 216821 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
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ravus, Conus: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 386, pl. 14, fig. 21 (Santa
Barbara [California], E. Jewett), length 1%, breadth % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 187. 1 ideotype MCZ 169333 ex NYSM 51,
original no. A 3215, labeled “Acapulco, Mexico.”
reciproca, Drillia Plate 7, fig. 12
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 336 (OQusima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 12, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 133. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169334 ex NYSM 3,
original no. G 2492. NPEE.
redimita, Gibbula: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 20 (Hakodadi [Hakodate
Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson), axis 7, diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 159. Type lot USNM 1683 not found. NPEE.
refuga, Helix [Corilla] Plate 38, fig. 9
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 99 (Tavoy, British Burmah [Burma], F.
Mason), diam. %, alt. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 198. Measured
holotype MCZ 169335 ex NYSM 271, original no. A 562; paratype
USNM 611231 from same NYSM lot; paratype MCZ 87871 ex
BSNH.
regularis, Cylichna Plate 7, fig. 5
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 140 (Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia], W. Stimpson), axis 9, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 112. Measured holotype USNM 296. NPEE.
remigata, Embletonia: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 252, pl. 16,
figs. 214-217 (found in Charles River on logs in timber docks and
at South Boston Bridge [Massachusetts] on Laomedea geniculata,
July 1842 and 1865), length 4%, breadth %p in.
repercussa, Helix | Corilla] Plate 37, fig. 3
1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 11 (Tavoy and [other] Mergui [Islands,
Burma], J. Benjamin), diam. 1, alt. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.
219. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169336 ex NYSM 236,
original no. A 564; 4 paratypes MCZ 169337 and paratype USNM
611236 from same NYSM lot.
reposta, Nassa: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 331 (‘“Sydney, New South
Wales?” [Australia]), axis 12, diam. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 127. NPEE.
Hedley, 1913, Proc. Linn. Soc. New S. Wales, vol. 38, p. 318,
mentions that he was unable to locate this species in any collection
he visited.
reticulata, Physa: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 215 (Sandwich [Hawai-
ian] Islands), long. %o, lat. % in.; of another, long. %; lat. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 118, pl. 9, fig. 140,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 43. Figured holotype USNM 5540, badly broken; 3 paratypes
USNM 20710; 5 paratypes MCZ 216780 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label).
665-231—64—10
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retrorsa, Helix (Caracolla) Plate 38, fig. 10
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 1389 ([Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), lat. 1%, alt. 1 in.; 1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 455, pl. 24,
fig. 5; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 189. Measured type, here selected,
lectotype MCZ 169330 ex NYSM 237, original no. A 708; 2 para-
types MCZ 169331 and paratype USNM 611233 from same NYSM
lot. Paratype MCZ 220663 ex BSNH 2642, original no. 4372 from
A. A. Gould.
revularis, Ostrea: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 39 (China Seas, as
indicated by shells adhering to it), diam. 60, lat. 10 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 178. NPEE.
rigida, Venus [Tapes]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 277 (Puget Sound
[Washington], Straits of [Juan] de Fuca, Mr. Case and Dr. Picker-
ing), long. 2, alt. 15, lat. 1% in., also long. 3%; alt. 2%, lat. 1% in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 420, pl. 37, fig. 538,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 85. Figured holotype USNM 5923.
See note by P. P. Carpenter, 1864, Rep. British Assn. Ady. Sci.
1863, p. 531.
rigida ‘Gould’ Carpenter, Venus: 1864, Rep. British Assn. Adv. Sci.
1853, p. 584: not Gould, 1850 [nomen nudum], is Venus adamsii
Reeve.
Rissolina, new subgenus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 401; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 145. Type species, by subsequent designation: Rissolina
plicatula Gould, G. Nevill, 1885, Hand-list of Mollusca in the
Indian Museum, pt. 2, pp. 73, 77.
robusta, Vitrina: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 181 (New South Wales,
Mr. Mitchell), diam. max. , alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 10,
pl. 1, fig. 11,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 27. Figured by Cox, 1868,
Monograph Australian Land Shells, p. 84, pl. 20, fig. 17. “From a
painting by Angas of a specimen presented by Gould to the British
Museum,” teste Iredale, 1937, Basic List of the Land Mollusca of
Australia, pt. 2, p. 9.
rodgersi, Buccinum |Neptunea] Plate 11, fig. 2
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 326 (Arikamcheche [Arakamchechen]
Island, Behring’s [Bering] Straits, common in 20-30 fathoms, muddy
gravel, W. Stimpson; Arctic Ocean, north of Behring’s [Bering]
Straits, Capt. Rodgers) ; long. 55, diam. 25 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 122. Measured holotype MCZ 169338 ex NYSM 7, original no.
A 6307 presumed to be from latter locality; paratype MCZ 169339
from same NYSM lot. NPEE.
rorata, Mitra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 171 (hab. ?, Mr. Walker),
long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 272, pl. 20, fig. 354,a;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 72. Figured holotype USNM 5749.
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rosaceum, Buccinum [Astyris] Plate 11, fig. 3
1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 197 (fish off
Cohasset [Massachusetts]), long. %o, lat. %o in.; 1841, Invert.
Massachusetts, p. 311, fig. 195. Mentioned as being in Massa-
chusetts State Cabinet no. 4 and BSNH 2379, but both specimens
lost; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 180; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 357,
fig. 627 [genus changed to Columbella]. Lectotype, here selected,
MOZ 169340 ex NYSM 384; paratype MCZ 169341 and paratype
USNM 611265 from same NYSM lot.
roscida, Chione Plate 29, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 31 (harbors of Ousima [Amami-O-shima,
Ryukyu Islands], in sand, 15 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 13, alt.
9, lat. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 169. Measured holotype
USNM 1896; paratype USNM 611830 from same lot. NPEE.
rosea, Cypricardia [Trapezium]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 276
(Feejee [Fiji] Islands), long. 1%, alt. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 389, pl. 37, fig. 535,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 84. Fig-
ured holotype USNM 5920.
roseum, Cyclostoma {Omphalotropis]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2,
p. 205 (Feejee [Fiji] Islands), lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 105, pl. 8, fig. 121,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 39, 244. 3
syntypes USNM 5522, any might be the one figured; 24 syntypes
MCZ 169342 ex NYSM 3282, original no. G 2632; 4 syntypes MCZ
216575 ex BSNH 2865 from J. P. Couthouy; 16 syntypes MCZ
156373 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
rostrata, Truncatella Plate 17, fig. 1
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 209 (Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], J. P. Cou-
thouy), lat. %40, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 111, pl. 8, fig.
128,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 40. Lectotype, MCZ 169343 ex
NYSM 334, original no. G 2541a, selected by Clench and Turner,
1948, Johnsonia, vol. 2, p. 163, pl. 73, fig. 2, who doubted if the
locality was accurate; 3 paratypes MCZ 169344 from same NYSM
lot; paratype USNM 5529, figured by Gould, 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
pl. 8, fig. 128.
rostriformis, Crepidula: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 160 (Straits of
[Juan] de Fuca, Oregon [Washington]), long. %4, lat. %, alt. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 375, pl. 32, fig. 482,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 14, 243: ‘...is Crepidula adunca Sowerby.” Figured
holotype USNM 5872; 7 ideotypes MCZ 169345 ex NYSM 109,
original no. A 46, labeled “Santa Barbara, California, E. Jewett.”
rotata, Loripes: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 32 (Loo Choo [Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), diam. 59, lat. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 170. NPEE.
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rotellinus, Trochus (Monodonta) [Camitia]: 1849, PBSNH,
vol. 3, p. 108 (Mangsi Island [Strait of Balabac], Pickering), diam.
%, alt. ¥in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 191, pl. 13, fig. 222,a-b; 1862,
Otia Conch., pp. 59, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5622; paratype
USNM 612324.
rotula, Helix: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 38 (Tennessee, J. Bartlett),
diam. % in.; not Lowe 1833, changed to Helix capsella Gould in
A. Binney, 1851, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 239, pl. 29a, fig. 1;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 203.
rotundata, Succinea [Helisaga]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 182
(mountains of Oahu, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, Pickering),
long. Ho, lat. %o0, alt. %o in.; 1852 USEE, vol. 12, p. 15, pl. 2, fig.
14,a-c; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p. 500; 1862, Otia
Conch., pp. 27, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5414 reduced to
fragments; paratype USNM 208666 also damaged.
rubens, Achatinella Plate 42, fig. 6
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 27 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long.
%, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 195. Lectotype, here selected,
MOZ 169350 ez NYSM—, original no. A 1471; 20 paratypes MCZ
169351 and 2 paratypes USNM 611220 from same NYSM lot.
rubicunda, Clathurella Plate 12, fig. 19
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 338 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 135.
Measured holotype USNM 241638, original no. 1038. NPEE.
rubicunda, Tellina Plate 24, fig. 4
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 37 (Liberia, C. J. Bates), long. 1, alt. %,
lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 196. Measured holotype MCZ
169346 ex NYSM 349, original no. G 2087.
rubicundulus, Bulimus: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 158 (Cape
Palmas, Liberia [ibid., p. 153], Africa, Drs. Savage and Perkins),
long. %, lat. %o in.; 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 197: “‘. . . is a variety
of Bulimus interstinctus Gould’’; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 192.
rubida, Assiminea Plate 12, fig. 6
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 42 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), alt. %0, diam. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 107.
Measured holotype USNM 24235, original no. 2102. NPEE.
rubida, Diphyllidia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 307, pl. 26, fig. 406,a
(a coral reef, Honolulu, Oahu [Hawaiian Islands], Pickering), long.
1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 230.
rubidus, Ziziphinus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 18 (hab.?), axis 15,
diam. 12 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 157. NPEE.
rubiginosa, Bulla: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 221, pl. 15, fig. 226
(near the mouth of the harbor of Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], J. P.
Couthouy), length % in. It is claimed that this species was de-
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scribed in 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 107, but this is not so; not in
1862, Otia Conch.
rubiginosa, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 173 (Kauai, Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands, J. P. Couthouy), lat. %o, alt. %0 in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 50, pl. 4, fig. 49,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 21,
243. Figured holotype USNM 5449.
rubricata, Helix (Nanina) [Hemiplecta] Plate 39, fig 7.
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 178 (Lebouka [Levuka Island] Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), lat. 1, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 29, pl. 5,
fig. 66,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 25, 243. Possible measured
holotype, here selected, lectotype MCZ 169347 ex NYSM 276,
original no. A 582; 3 paratypes MCZ 156367 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label). Not found in USNM.
rubricata, Nassa: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, 155 (Pacific shore), long.
%, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USER, vol. 12, p. 265, pl. 19, fig. 332,a (habitat
a little uncertain, but probably is the Pacific coast of America);
1862, Otia Conch., p. 70. Figured holotype USNM 5728; 3 para-
types MCZ 216596 ez Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
rufa ‘Gould’ Carpenter, Ostrea: 1864, Rep. British Assn. Adv. Sci.
1863, p. 552 [nomen nudum].
rufula, Ethalia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 17 (Ousima [Amami-O-
shima, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 6 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 155. NPEE.
rugatum, Chlorostoma Plate 10, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 20 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay and Simoda
[Shimoda, Japan], W. Stimpson), diameters about 1 in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 158. Measured holotype USNM 1626; 7 paratypes
MCZ 169348 ex NYSM 133, original no. G 2417, labeled ‘“‘ Hakodadi,
Japan’’; 2 paratypes MCZ 38005 ex BSNH 4040 from W. Stimpson
NPEE.
rugosa, Cerithiopsis: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 388 (China Seas,
W.Stimpson), axis 15, diam. 4mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 143. NPEE.
ruida, Helix [(Nanina)|: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 178 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 65: ‘‘ Prob-
ably an immature specimen of H. townsendiana Lea’’; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 24. 2 syntypes MCZ 169349 ex NYSM 280, original
no. G 2562.
ruivensis ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Vitrina: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 180
(Madeira Island, 30 feet from the summit of Pico de Ruivo, 6210
feet altitude, J. P. Couthouy), lat. 7%, alt. 4%. in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 6, pl. 1, fig. 7,a-d; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda,
p. 500; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 26, 244. Type USNM 20876 reduced
to fragments. Only two specimens were obtained.
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russa, Mitra Plate 4, fig. 11
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 333 (“China Seas,’ W. Stimpson), axis 6,
diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 129. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24164, original no. 431, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 574, pl. 51, figs. 58, 59. NPEE.
russa, Natica [Neverita|: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 438, (Arctic
Ocean, W. Stimpson), axis 18, diam. 16 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 109. NPEE.
rustica, Corbula [(Azara)]: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 25 (Whampoa
Island, near Hong Kong, China], W. Stimpson), long. 15, alt. 9,
lat. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 164. Type lot USNM 2067 not
found. NPEE.
rusticana, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 187 (Oregon), long.
¥ lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 28, pl. 2, fig. 29,a-b; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 31. Measured holotype USNM 5429.
rutilus, Onychoteuthis: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 482, pl. 50, fig.
595,a-c (South Pacific, near Sydney, New South Wales [Australia]),
whole length 8%, of body 4, of head %, of long arm 4, of fin 2, breadth
of body 1%, of fin 3% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 234.
saccata, Arthemis: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 91 (Mazatlan [Mexico],
T. P. Green), long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat. % in.; 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p.
396, pl. 15, fig: 2) 1862; Otia Conch., p.'213:°%.. . 1s ‘Cyehina
subquadrata Hanley 1845.” Figured holotype MCZ 169353 ex
NYSM 359; original no. G 1233.
saccularia, Tellina (subgenus Arcopagia): 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8,
p. 29 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), long.
10, alt. 9, lat. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 167. NPEE.
sacratum, Cerithium (Potamis): 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 118
(Sacramento River, California), long. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 144, pl. 10, fig. 166,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 60. Holo-
type USNM 5566; 4 ideotypes MCZ 169352 ex NYSM 59, original
no. A 121, from San Francisco, California.
sagittata, Patella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 148 (Feejee [Fiji]
Islands, Pickering), long. 1%, lat. 10, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 337, pl. 29, fig. 449,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 7. Figured
holotype USNM 5839; 3 paratypes MCZ 197144 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
sagittifer, Capulus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 383, pl. 32, fig. 486,a—d
(hab.?), diam. %, alt. 4% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 226. Figured
holotype USNM 5876.
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sagrinata, Panopaea: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 25 (Awatska Bay,
Kamtschatka [Kamchatka, Siberia]), no measurements; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 164 [momen nudum]. NPEE.
From the context of the description it would appear that Gould was
mentioning this name only to suppress it under his Panopaea generosa.
salweniana, Anodon|ta| Plate 34, fig. 2
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 160 (Salw[eJen River, British Burmah
[Burma], F. Mason), long. 5%, alt. 24, lat. 14 in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 193. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169445 ex NYSM 870,
original no. A 5670.
santa-barbarensis Carpenter, Columbella: 1856 [1857], in Gould
and Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 208. See Palmer, 1958,
Geol. Soc. Amer. Mem., no. 76, p. 212.
sapotilla, Nucula | Yoldia| Plate 23, fig. 3
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 100 (Provincetown Harbor, Cape
Cod [Massachusetts], Col. Totten), length %, height 4%, breadth
¥%)in. Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet no. 182
and BSNH 2338, but both specimens lost. Claimed to be a new
name for Nucula laevigata Gould 1838 [nomen nudum] not Sowerby
1818; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 181; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts,
p. 159, fig. 466. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169354 ex NYSM
375, original no. A 5421; paratypes MCZ 169355 and paratype
USNM 611275 from same NYSM lot.
saturnia, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 98 (Tavoy, British Burmah
[Burma], F. Mason), diam. 2, alt. 1) in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 198.
saxatilis, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 171 (Terra [Tierra] del
Fuego), alt. Yo, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 42, pl. 3, fig.
33,a-c (Orange Harbor [located on the west side of Bahia Nassau],
Tierra del Fuego, J. P. Couthouy); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 19.
Figured holotype USNM 5433; paratype MCOZ 98972 ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
scabra, Patella (Lottia) [Tectura]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 152
(Bay of San Francisco, California), long. %, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 348, pl. 29, fig. 456,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 10, 243. Figured holotype USNM 5840.
scalariformis, Fusus [Trophon] Plate 6, fig. 4
1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 197 (mostly
taken from codfish), long. 1.75, lat. 0.8 in.; 1841, Invert. Massa-
chusetts, p. 288, fig. 203 ({Grand] Banks] Fisheries [off Nova
Scotia], Col. Totten and J. B. Forsyth; Massachusetts Bay, J. P.
Couthouy). Mentioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet
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no. 164 and BSNH 2356 [specimen lost]; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 180;
1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 378, fig. 644. Lectotype, here
selected, MCZ 216843 ex Massachusetts State coll.
scalarina, Odostomia Plate 21, fig. 10
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 405 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 1+ mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 149.
Measured holotype USNM 1033. NPEE.
scalarina, Vanicoro: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 44 (Loo Choo [Oki-
nawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), long. 10, lat. 8 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 110. Type lot, USNM 1033, not found. NPEE.
scalprum, Solen [Siliqua]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 214 (Singapore),
long. 154, lat. %, alt. %) in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 388, pl. 33, fig.
502,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 74, 245. Figured holotype USNM
5889.
scaphoidea, Limacina: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 485, pl. 51, fig.
602,a-b (taken in the equatorial Atlantic and figured by J. D.
Dana); diam. > in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 234.
scipio, Melania: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 224 (Samoa and Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. 1% (integer 3), lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 134, pl. 9, fig. 156,a-e; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p.
502; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 45. Lectotype, here selected, USNM
5556 is fig. 156; figured paratype USNM 612317 is fig. 156b,c;
paratype USNM 6123138; 12 paratypes MCZ 169356 ex NYSM
77, original no. A 4109; 8 paratypes MCZ 87882 ex BSNH 3115;
5 paratypes Redpath Mus. 4259 ex Smithsonian Inst.
scitula, Melania: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 224 (Upolu, Samoa
Islands, J. P. Couthouy), long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 140, pl. 10, fig. 158,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 46. Figured
holotype USNM 5558; 7 paratypes MCZ 169357 ex NYSM 68,
original no. G 2398; 4 paratypes MCZ 87929 ex BSNH 3116.
scitulum, Cyclostoma [Omphalotropis|: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2,
p. 206 (Taheiti [Tahiti], Eimeo [Moorea, Society Islands], and
Manua [Samoan Islands], J. P. Couthouy), long. %, alt. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 108, pl. 8, fig. 123,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 39. 2 syntypes USNM 5524, either could be the figured speci-
men; syntype MCZ 169358 ex NYSM 825, original no. G 2634, could
also be the figured specimen.
scobinata, Scutellina Plate 21, figs. 4,5
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 162 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), long. 8, lat. 7, alt. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 115. Measured holotype USNM 24141, original no. 2124;
paratype MCZ 169359 ez NYSM 154, original no. G 2441. NPEE.
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scorpio, Helix (Nanina) [Orpiella]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 178
(Feejee [Fiji] Islands, Drayton), lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 38, pl. 5, fig. 67,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 24, 243.
‘Gould never saw the shell of his 0. scorpio, but the animal figured
is that of this group and the ‘shell’ is evidently a careless sketch of
its naked apical whorls. 0. scorpio, the animal, probably came from
one of the shells on which O. casca was founded” H. B. Baker,
1941, B. P. Bishop Mus. Bull. no. 166, p. 250.
scutulata, Littorina: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 83 (Puget Sound,
Oregon [Washington], Pickering), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USER,
vol. 12, p. 200, pl. 14, fig. 241,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 53. Figured
holotype USNM 5640; paratype USNM 612308; 7 ideotypes MCZ
169360 ez NYSM 83, original no. G 2567, labeled “San Francisco,
California, W. Newcomb.”
secale, Actaeon Plate 12, fig. 4
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 4; diam.
2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 113. Measured holotype USNM
557, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23,
p. 577, pl. 51, fig. 32. NPEE.
secalina, Mitra Plate 4, fig. 12
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 333 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 3 mm.; 1862 Otia Conch.,
p. 129. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 2021; paratype USNM
24185. NPEE.
sectilabrum, Cyclostoma [Coptocheilus]: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1,
p. 140 ([Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), alt. 1, lat.
%in.; 1844, BJNH, vol. 4, p. 459, pl. 24, fig. 10; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 190. Figured holotype MCZ 169361 ez NYSM 316; paratype
MCZ 87934 ex BSNH 5395; 4 paratypes MCZ 156374 ex C. B. Adams
coll.; 2 paratypes USNM 104756 ex I. Lea coll. from Gould.
secura, Bartsch, Turbonella (Striothur bonilla): 1915, USNM Bull.
91, p. 76. New name for Turbonella obeliscus Gould, not Chem-
nitzia obeliscus C. B. Adams, 1850. See under obeliscus, Turbonella.
selenina, Helix: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 38 (Georgia and Florida,
J. Bartlett), diam. % in.; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol.
ment 240) pl... 29a. fis: 2918575 ibid), vols 3; p. 34: “sda Hehkx
vortex Pfeiffer 1839 non Linnaeus 1758 and H. tenwistriata A. Binney” ;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 203. Probable figured holotype MCZ
169362 ex NYSM 269; original no. A 6460; paratype MCZ 169363
from same NYSM lot; 5 paratypes MCZ 17793 ex T. Bland coll.
from Gould.
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semiassa, Mangelia Plate 20, fig. 4
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7 p. 383 (hab.?), axis 8, diam. 3 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 137. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24194,
original no. 2028. NPEE.
seminifera, Pleurotoma [Drillia]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 140
(hab.?, Lt. Walker), long. 1%, lat. %, in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 248, pl. 18, fig. 312,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 63. Figured
holotype USNM 5709.
seminula, Lucina [|(Myrtea)| Plate 28, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 36 (Hong Kong harbor [China], common in
5-10 fathoms, shell sand, W. Stimpson); diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 174. Probable holotype, here selected, lectotype
USNM 553; 2 paratypes USNM 611842 from same lot; 2 paratypes
MCZ 216812 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label). NPEE.
seminula, Marginella: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 384 (from a gor-
gonian in False Bay, Cape of Good Hope, W. Stimpson), axis 4,
diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 139. NPEE.
semipicta, Cerithiopsis Plate 10, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 388 (China Seas), axis 2.5, diam. 1 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 143. Holotype USNM 24208, original no.
376, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol.
23, p. 570, pl. 50, figs. 28, 29. NPEE.
semiserica, Succinea Plate 43, fig. 1
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 100 (Tavoy, in hortis, British Burmah
[Burma], F. Mason), long. %, lat. %o, alt. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 199. Probable measured holotype, here selected, lectotype
MOZ 169364 ex NYSM 179, original no. G 2649; 8 paratypes MCZ
169365 and 2 paratypes USNM 611229 from same NYSM lot.
senticosa, Pinna: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 312 (New Zealand),
long. 4%, alt. 2%, lat. 1 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 448 [not figured];
1862, Otia Conch., p. 93.
servilis, Pupa |Modicella]: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 138; BJNH,
vol. 4, p. 356, pl. 16, fig. 14 (Santa Cruz [Cuba], R. E. Griffiths;
and near Matanzas [Cuba], J. Bartlett), length %o, breadth %p in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 183: “. ..is Pupa pellucida Pfeiffer.”
25 ideotypes MCZ 2169366 ex NYSM 209, original no. A 5791
labeled “St. Thomas, Virgin Islands.”
setigera, Helix |Pitys]: 1844, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 174 (Sandwich
Islands); 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 55, pl. 4, fig. 52,a-c (east Maui
[Hawaiian Islands], Drayton and Brackenridge), diam. %, axis
Moin... .: [The figured specimens] ‘“‘differ somewhat from those
originally examined’’; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 194, 243. Figured
neoholotype, selected by Gould, USNM 5453; 6 paratypes MCZ
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 149
169367 ex NYSM 278, original no. A 765; paratype MCZ 87861 ex
BSNH 4197.
severa, Natica [Lunatia| Plate 16, fig. 14
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 43 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], W.
Stimpson), axis 1%, diam. 1%o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 109.
Measured holotype MCZ 169369 ex NYSM 37, original no. A 6302.
NPEE.
sicarius, Solen [Solecurtus]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 214 (Straits
of [Juan] De Fuca, Oregon [Washington]), long. 3%, lat. %o, alt.
%o in.; 1852 USEE, vol. 12, p. 387, pl. 33, fig. 501,a—b (Townsend’s
Harbor and Straits of [Juan] de Fuca, Oregon [Washington]) ; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 74. Figured holotype USNM 11876.
siderea, Neritina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 238 (Feejees [Fijis]),
diam. in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 160, pl. 11, fig. 190,a (east end
of Upolu, Samoa Islands); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 48. Figured
holotype USNM 5590; 2 paratypes USNM 612322; 23 paratypes
MCZ 169370 ex NYSM 115 and 118, original nos. A 3818 and A
4417; 3 paratypes MCZ 73471 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
silicula, Melania: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 224 (Nisqually [near
present site of Tacoma, Washington]), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 141, pl. 10, fig. 164,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 46.
3 syntypes USNM 12137, largest might be figured specimen; syn-
types original no. G 2583, listed as lost in 1875, 27th Ann. Rep.
NYSM, p. 13.
simplex, Plicatula Plate 25, fig. 4
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 39 (common at Kagos[h]ima Bay and
S[hlimoda [Japan], 5-20 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 15, lat. 8
mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p, 178. Half lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169372, er NYSM 377, original no. G 2921; paratype MCZ
169372 and paratype USNM 611205 from same NYSM lot. NPEE.
simplex, Pupa [Vertigo]: 1940, BJNH, vol. 3, p. 403, pl. 3, fig. 21
(a small grove, a little northward of Fresh Pond, Cambridge
[Massachusetts]), length %;, breadth % in.; 1841, Invert. Massa-
chusetts, p. 190, fig. 121. Mentioned as being in Massachusetts
State Cabinet 93 and BSNH 2398 but both specimens lost; 1851,
in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 548, pl. 72, fig. 3; 1862,
Otia Conch. , p. 183; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 444, fig. 706
[genus changed to Vertigo]. 3 syntypes MCZ 169371 ex NYSM
210, original A 6037.
simplex, Valvata tricarinata: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 226
(Vermont, Profs. Benedict and C. B. Adams), no measurements;
1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 287. Not found in C. B. Adams
collection at MCZ.
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sinensis, Streptaxis: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 424 (Hong Kong
[China]), axis %o, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 103. NPEE.
sinuata, Monoptygma Plate 4, fig. 7
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 406 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 18
[misprint for 8], diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 150. Lecto-
type, here selected, MCZ 169374 ex NYSM 47, original no. G 2459,
figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23,
p. 570, pl. 50, figs. 36, 37. NPEE.
sinuata, Physa: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 214 (Feejee [Fiji] Islands,
Drayton), long. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 118, pl. 9,
fig. 139,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 43. Figured holotype USNM
5539; 2 paratypes MCZ 169375 ex NYSM 305, original no. G 2538.
sirius, Turbo [Stella]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 90 (New Holland
[Australia]), diam. %, axis %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 173, pl.
12, fig. 203,a—d; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 54, 245. Figured holotype
USNM 5603.
Hedley, 1913, Proc. Linn. Soc. New S. Wales, vol. 38, p. 283,
saw a type of this species in the British Mus. (Nat. Hist.) which
he identified as Australium tentoriforme Jonas, 1845.
smaragdina, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 296, pl. 21, fig. 390,a—c
(Vincennes [or Kaueh] Paumoto [Tuamotu] Islands, J. P.
Couthouy), long. 1%, lat. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 227.
sobria, Arca [Anomalocardia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 278
(hab.?), long. %, alt. %o, lat. %» in.; 1852, USEEH, vol. 12, p. 423,
pl. 40, fig. 560,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 85, 246.
sodalis, Machaera Plate 27, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 26 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan],
W. Stimpson), long. 32, lat. 7, alt. 22 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p.
165. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1639.
solidula, Liotia Plate 5, fig. 15
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 141 (dredged in 25 fathoms off the coast
of China, W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 114. Specimen labeled ‘? Type’ USNM 1295, figured by
Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 565, pl. 50,
figs. 24-25, almost agrees with the original measurements and is,
here selected, lectotype, although the locality is given as ““Kagosima,
Japan’; paratype USNM 24224. NPEE.
soluta, Natica |Lunatia]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 239 (hab.?),
diam. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 215, pl. 15, fig. 257,a (probably
from the austral coast of South America); 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 50, 244.
soluta, Odostomia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 405 (Loo Choo [Oki-
nawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 4.5, diam. 1+ mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 149, Type lot, USNM 989, not found. NPEE.
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sordidulum, Cerithium: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 119 (hab.?),
long. %o, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USER, vol. 12, p. 145, pl. 10, fig. 170,a—-b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 61. Figured holotype USNM 5570; 2 para-
types MCZ 216580 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label) ; 2 paratypes
Redpath Mus. 5136.
spatulata, Psammobia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 27 (taken off the
coast of China, 23°30’ N. in sand, 25 fathoms, W. Stimpson),
long. 28, alt. 15, lat. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 165. Type lot,
USNM 1808, not found. NPEE.
spiraculata, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 300, pl. 23, fig. 395,a—b
(Direction Island [Nanomea], Feejee [Fiji] Islands), long. 3%, lat.
1%, alt. %in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 228.
spirillus, Helix: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 38, pl. 3, fig. 45,a-c (moun-
tains beyond the valley of Amangaes, near Lima [Peru], under
stones, J. P. Couthouy), diam. 4%, axis Mo in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 224, 243. Syntype MCZ 216826 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label). Not in USNM.
spirillus, Planor bis Plate 44, fig. 7
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 40 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), diam. \, alt. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 106. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1557, figured by Yen,
1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, pl. 580, pl. 51,
figs. 49, 52; 2 paratypes USNM 24217. NPEE.
splendens, ‘Gould’ Carpenter, Mytilus: 1864, Rep. British Assn.
Adv. Sci. 1863, pp. 586, 587 [momen nudum]. Carpenter suggested
this might be the same as Mytilus coruscus Gould. See Palmer,
1950, Journ. de Conch., vol. 90, p. 193.
sportella, Helix [Iberus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 167 (Puget
Sound, Oregon [Washington], Pickering), lat. %, alt. 1% in; 1851, in
A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 211, pl. 22a; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 37, fig. 42; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 18, 248. Measured
holotype USNM 5442, original figures enlarged; paratype MCZ
169376 ex NYSM 260, original no. A 5373.
spreta, Olivella Plate 4, fig. 6
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 383 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 10
fathoms, shelly sand, W. Stimpson), axis 6, diam. 3 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 137. Measured holotype USNM 24169, original
no. 516, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4,
vol. 23, p. 574, pl. 51, figs. 47, 48. NPEE.
spurca, Nassa Plate 16, fig. 7
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 332 (St. Simon’s Bay [Cape of Good Hope],
in 12 fathoms, W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 129. Probable measured holotype, USNM 1661, though
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labeled ‘‘Hakodadi, Japan”; 2 smaller paratypes USNM 24056;
4 paratypes MCZ 169381 ex NYSM 9; original no. G 2489. NPEE.
spurca, Succinea Plate 43, fig. 8
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 193 (Liberia, on the moist sides of water-
pits, and in crevices of trees, G. A. Perkins), long. %o, lat. % in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 206. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169377
ex NYSM 180, original no. G 2650; 14 paratypes MCZ 169378 and 3
paratypes USNM 611248 from same NYSM lot.
spurcus, Trochus [Gibbula]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 106 (Madeira
Islands, J. P. Couthouy), diam. %, alt. %. in.; 1852, USER, vol. 12,
p. 188, pl. 13, fig. 219,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 58. Figured
holotype USNM 5619.
spuria, Monilea: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 17 (Simon’s Bay [Cape of
Good Hope], low water mark, under stones, W. Stimpson), diam. 5,
axis 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 155. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24269 a, figured by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 146,
pl. 22, figs. 4-6; lot also contains two smaller paratypes; paratypes
in NYSM mentioned as lost, 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 49.
NPEE.
squarrosa, Helix: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 423 (Ousima [Amami-
O-shima, Ryukyu Islands], among stones on hillsides, W. Stimpson),
diam. %o, axis %) in., probably immature; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 102.
NPEE.
stellula, Helix |Pitys] Plate 38, fig. 3
1844, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 174 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands; also
found by USEE); 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 56, pl. 4, fig. 52+-,a-c
(Maui, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), diam. %, axis 42in. Only3 or4
specimens found; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 194, 243. Lectotype, here
selected, MOZ 169383 ex NYSM 242, original no. A 768.
sterna, Avicula: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 93 (Mazatlan? [Mexico],
T. P. Green), hinge margin 2%, diam. of wing 1%, breadth % in. ; 1853,
BJNH, vol. 6, p. 404, pl. 16, fig. 7 (also Panama, C. B. Adams, E.
Jewett); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 214. Figured holotype MCZ
169380 ex NYSM 370, original no. A 2490 ex T. P. Green; paratype
MCZ 216831 ex C. B. Adams coll.
stigmosum, Cerithium: 1861 PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 386 (Bonin
Islands, W. Stimpson), axis 7, diam. 2+ mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 141. NPEE.
stimpsoni, Buccinum |Neptunea] Plate 11, fig. 1
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 325 (Arikamcheche [Arakamchechen] Island,
Behring’s [Bering] Straits, W. Stimpson; dredged in Arctic Ocean,
Capt. Rodgers), long. 100, diam. 45 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 122.
Figured by Dall, 1925, Proc. USNM, vol. 66, p. 6, pl. 7, fig. 2, but
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 153
the specimen figured, USNM 225469, is not a type. Holotype
MCZ 169454 ex NYSM 6, original nos. A 6306, 1781, labeled
“Arctic Ocean.”
stimpsoni, Chiton (Molpalia): 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 165
(Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], 25 fathoms, W. Stimpson),
long. 1.5, lat. 1 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 118. Holotype USNM
1646, figured by Pilsbry, 1892, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1, vol.
14, p. 308, pl. 62, figs. 84, 85, 88. NPEE.
stimpsoni, Venus (Mercenaria) Plate 25, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 30 (Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], 6
fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 3.7, alt. 3.3, lat. 1.7 in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 169. Half measured holotype USNM 1592. NPEE.
striatula, Achatinella |Leptachatina]: 1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 28
(Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long. %o, lat. % in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 196: “. . . is A. clara Pfeiffer (1860).’’ 20 syntypes
MCZ 169386 ex NYSM 198, original A 1171.
“The bottle [in NYSM] in which are the types of this species,
contains a varied assortment of different species’? Cooke, 1911,
in Pilsbry, Manual of Conchology, ser. 2, vol. 21, p. 75.
strictus, Omphalotropis: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 40 (on old stone
walls, Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis
¥, diam. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 105. NPEE.
strictus, Solen: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 26 (Hakodadi [Hakodate]
Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 4.5, alt. .7, lat. .5 in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 165. NPEE.
strigatum, Cyclostoma [Ostodes]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 204
(Upolu [Samoan Islands], J. P. Couthouy), lat. %o, alt. %{o in.;
1852, USER, vol. 12, p. 102, pl. 8, fig. 117,a—b; 1856, ibid., Addenda
and Corrigenda, p. 502; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 38, 244. Measured
holotype USNM 5518, figure is enlarged; paratype USNM 612302;
11 paratypes MCZ 169387 ea NYSM 319, original no. G 2623; 2
paratypes MCZ 87876 es BSNH 3973 from J. P. Couthouy; 3
paratypes MCZ 124904 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
strigatum, Dentalium: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 166 (False Bay,
Cape of Good Hope, W. Stimpson), long. 18, diam. 3 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 119. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 159, figured
by Pilsbry, 1897, Manual of Conchology, ser. 1, vol. 17, p. 14,
pl. 5, figs. 69, 70, and by Bartsch, 1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 180,
pl. 44, fig, 5; 2 paratypes MCZ 169382 ex NYSM 150, original
no. G 2410.
strigillata, Rissoina: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 401 (Loo Choo
(Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 2.2 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 145. NPEE.
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strigosa, Helix |Iberus]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 166 (interior of
Oregon [Washington]), lat. %o, alt. % in.; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr.
Moll. U.S., vol. 2, p. 210, pl. 26a; 1852, USE, ‘vol: 12)9pn 36,
pl. 3, fig. 41,a-b (along Puget Sound [Washington], Pickering;
Columbia River [Oregon], Drayton); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 18,
243. Figured holotype USNM 5441.
strigosus, Buccinulus Plate 20, fig. 1
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 141 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]
and Kagos(h]ima [Japan], W. Stimpson), axis 8, diam. 3 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 114. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1311;
3 paratypes USNM 612300; paratype MCZ 216576 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label). NPEE.
strigosus, Solecurtus: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 26 (Whampoa
Island [near Hong Kong, China], W. Stimpson), long. 50, alt. 7,
lat. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 164, NPEE.
Stylocheilus, new genus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 224; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 227. Type species, by subsequent designation:
Stylocheilus lineolatus Gould, Kobelt, 1879, Illustrirtes Conchylien-
buch, vol. 2, p. 177.
sublutus, Fusus [Bela]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 142 (hab.?),
long. %, lat, % in.; 1852, USER, vol, 12, p. 235, pl. 16, fig. 286,a—-b;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 65, 245. Figured holotype USNM 5684.
subplanata, Odostomia Plate 9, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 404 (Hong Kong [China], W. Stimpson),
axis 2.7, diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 148. Probable
measured holotype, here selected, lectotype USNM 2099 labeled
“2? Type.” NPEE.
subradiatus, Cryptodon: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 35 (St. Simon’s
Bay [Cape of Good Hope], W. Stimpson), long. 3.75, alt. 3, lat.
2 mm., only one valve found; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 173. Measured
holotype USNM 24223, original no. 147, figured by Bartsch, 1915,
USNM Bull. 91, p. 197, pl. 46, figs. 5,6. NPEE.
subtilissima, Helix |[Zonites]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 177 (Maui,
Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, Drayton), lat. %, alt. 4» in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 48, pl. 5, fig. 62,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 24.
Lectotype USNM 5464 selected by H. B. Baker, 1941, Bull. B. P.
Bishop Mus. no. 166, p. 216; 4 ideotypes MCZ 169385 ex NYSM
239, original no. A 5876; ideotype MCZ 169384 ex NYSM 275,
original no. A 5881.
subula, Syronola Plate 15, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 403 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 4,
diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 148. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 563. NPEE.
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 155
sufflata, Nassa: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 330 (Hong Kong [China],
Kagos[h]ima [Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 22, diam. 12 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 127. NPEE.
sufflatus ‘Gould’ Binney, Bulimus: New name for Bulimus vesicalis
Gould, not Pfeiffer 1853. See under vesicalis, Bulimus.
sulcata, Astarte: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 119, not Da Costa
1778. See under wndata, Astarte.
sulculata ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Nucula: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 424,
pl. 37, fig. 539,a-c (dredged in Orange Bay [located on west side of
Bahia Nassau, Tierra del Fuego]), length %, breadth %, height %)
in.; not in 1862, Otia Conch. Half figured holotype USNM 5924.
sumptuosa, Doris [Hexabranchus]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 3038,
pl. 24, fig. 398,a (Tonga Islands), long. 10%, lat. 8% in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 229.
superba, Doris |Hexabranchus]: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 301,
pl. 23, fig. 396,a-c (Fangasai Bay, Tutuilla, Samoa Islands), long.
5%, lat. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 228.
superba, Rotella: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 17 (found dead on the
shore, Kagos{hlima Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson), axis 15, diam. 20
mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 159. Type lot, USNM 1276, not found.
NPEE.
superbus, Vaginulus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 6, pl. 1, fig. 5,a—b
(an orange tree near a mountain torrent in the vicinity of Tijuca
near Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], Couthouy and Pickering), length 7
in.; not in 1862, Otia Conch.
suppositus, Trophon: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 329 (hab.?), apert.
ovata *% longit, axis 30, diam. 15, aperturae long. 20 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 126. NPEE.
suturalis, Dunkeria: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 280 (Fort Johnson
[eastern point of James Island], Charleston Harbor, South Carolina),
long. 3, lat. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 237.
tabulata, Physa: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 214 (New Zealand),
long. %o, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 116, pl. 8, fig. 186,a—b
(mountain stream, Bay of Islands [county], New Zealand, Drayton) ;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 42, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5536;
paratype USNM 612309; paratype USNM 20714; 3 paratypes MCZ
169394 ex NYSM 308, original no. G 2539.
talcosa, Helix Plate 37, fig. 5
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 194 (Cape Palmas [Liberia], on bark of
trees in forests, G. A. Perkins), diam. %, axis % in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 207. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 147678 ex Essex
Inst., Salem, Massachusetts from G. A. Perkins; 6 paratypes
MCZ 225213 from same lot.
665—231—64——_11
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talcosa, Patella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 148 (Hawaii, Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands), long. 4, lat. 3%, alt. 1% in.; 1852, USEH, vol.
12, p. 334, pl. 29, fig. 452,a-b; 1862 Otia Conch., pp. 6, 242.
Figured holotype USNM 5824.
tantilla, Persicula Plate 9, fig. 8
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 383 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 3,
lat. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 139. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24258, original no. 445, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 574, pl. 51, figs. 60, 61. NPEE.
tantilla, Pupa [(Vertigo)]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 197 (Taheiti
[Tahiti, Society Islands], 2000 ft. elevation, J. P. Couthouy), long.
¥., lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 92, pl. 7, fig. 103,a—b; 1862,
Otia Conch., pp. 33, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5505; para-
type MCZ 86025 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
tantillus, Paxillus: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 138 (Hong Kong
[China], W. Stimpson), axis 1.25, diam .75 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 110; NPEE.
tantillus, Trochus [Gibbula]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 118 (Sand-
wich [Hawaiian] Islands), axis %2, diam. in.; 1862, USEH, vol. 12,
p. 184, pl. 18, fig. 215; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda,
p. 503; 1862 Otia Conch., pp. 59, 245. Figured holotype USNM
5615; 34 paratypes MCZ 169392 ex NYSM 127, original no. A 2905;
8 paratypes Redpath Mus. 3579.
tantillus, Venus [Trigona]: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 406, pl. 15,
fig. 10 (Santa Barbara [California], E. Jewett), long. \4, alt. % in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 188. Half figured holotype MOZ 169391 ex
NYSM 358, original no. A 4612.
tavoyensis, Unio Plate 32, fig. 4
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 140 ([Tavoy,] British Burmah [Burma],
F. Mason), long. 2, alt. 1%, lat. # in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 190.
Measured holotype MCZ 169389 ex NYSM 58, original no. A 5711;
4% paratypes USNM 84071 ez I. Lea coll. from Gould; paratype
MCZ 219285 ex USNM 84071; 10 ideotypes MCZ 169390 ex NYSM
58, original no. A 5713 labeled “Ko-chet-thingsville, Salwan River,
Tavoy, Mrs. Vinton.”
tenella ‘Agassiz’ Gould, Doris: 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 229,
pl. 20, figs. 289, 290, 293 (Beverly [Massachusetts], February
1848, L. Agassiz), length 4%, breadth % in.
tenella, Psammobia Plate 24, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 27 (Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 8
fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 12, alt. 6, lat. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 166. Measured holotype USNM 518. NPEE.
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 157
tenella, Vitrina: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 181 (Kauai, Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands, J. P. Couthouy), diam. %, alt. 41 in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 11, pl. 1, fig. 10,a-c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 26.
Figured holotype USNM 20874.
tenellum, Pisidium: 1850, in Agassiz, Lake Superior, p. 245 (Fort
William, Michipicoten, Ontario). In comparison to Prsidiwm
dubium Say, Gould says: ‘“They are smaller, more elevated, less
suleated, and the hinge is less robust. I had designed to apply to
them the specific name P. tenellum, but unfortunately the specimens
were mislaid before I could examine them with sufficient care to
give the characters with the requisite precision.” Ideotype MCZ
19828 ex T. Prime coll.
tenerrima Carpenter, Tapes: 1856 [1857], 7x Gould and Carpenter,
Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 200. See Palmer, 1958, Geol. Soc.
Amer. Mem., no. 76, p. 97.
tentoriolum, Helix: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 176 (Upolu, Samoa
Islands, J. P. Couthouy), lat. %, alt. % m.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12,
p. 63, pl. 4, fig. 54; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 23.
The only type known of this species is a specimen in the Acad.
Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, no. 1935, marked ‘‘S” [Samoa], A. D. Brown
coll. It is slightly smaller than Gould’s measurements, and was
figured by H. B. Baker, 1938, Bull. P. B. Bishop Mus., no. 166, pt.
1, pl. 34, fig. 5; ibid., 1941, pt. 3, p. 313.
tenuicula, Chemnitzia: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 383, pl. 14, fig. 15
(Santa Barbara [California], E. Jewett), axis %{o, diam. Mo in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 186. Figured holotype MCZ 169393 ex
NYSM 42, original no. A 3112; paratype USNM 16267a ex KE.
Jewett, figured by Dall and Bartsch, 1909, USNM Bull. 68, p. 93,
pl. 8, figs. 7, 7a.
terebrale, Cyclostoma [Omphalotropis]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2,
p. 206 (Taheiti [Tahiti] and Eimeo [Moorea, Society Islands], at an
elevation of 3500 ft., J. P. Couthouy), lat. %o, alt. 4in.; 1852, USEH,
vol. 12, p. 106, pl. 8, fig. 120,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 39, 244.
Figured holotype USNM 5521; 2 paratypes MCZ 169394 ex NYSM
333, original no. G 2633; 2 paratypes MCZ 216600 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
terebralis, Neptunea [(Sipho)]: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 326
(Arctic Ocean), axis 60, diam. 25 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 123.
NPEE.
Gould says: “Specimen from Spitzbergen, in good condition,
in Mr. Cuming’s collection, from which I have taken the character
of the lip.” Mr. Peter Dance was unable to locate this specimen
in 1960 at the British Museum (Nat. Hist.).
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terpsichore, Melania [Plotia] Plate 35, fig. 5
1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 222 (Feejee [Fiji] and Samoa[n] Islands),
long. 1, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 134, pl. 9, fig. 155,a-b;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 44, 244. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ
169397 ez NYSM 69, original no. G 2631 from Feejee [Fiji] Islands;
3 paratypes MZ 169398 and paratype USNM 611210 from same
NYSM lot; 4 paratypes MCZ 87931 ex BSNH 3050.
tersa, Tellina: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 398, pl. 16, fig. 2 (Panama,
E. Jewett), long. 1, vert. % trans. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 188.
tessellata, Atlanta: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 494, pl. 51, fig. 600,a—b
(from the stomach of a Bonito, taken in latitude 3° S., long. 20° W.),
diam. max. %, diam. transv. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 236.
tetragona, Mangelia Plate 21, fig. 9
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 382 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 6,
diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 137. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 24197, original no. 375, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Califor-
nia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 576, pl. 51, figs. 8, 9, though labeled
‘“? type.”? NPEE.
tetrica, Lima: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 93 (Gulf of California at
La Paz [Lower California], W. Rich), long. 1%, alt. %, lat. % in.;
1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 405, pl. 16, fig. 6; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 214.
Possible figured holotype USNM 2374 ex W. Rich coll.; 4 paratypes
USNM 612326.
tetrica, Melania [Plotia|: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 222 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. 1%, alt. 5% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 133,
pl. 9, fig. 153,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 44, 244. Type lot,
USNM 5553, original no. 158, not found.
tetricus, Octopus: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 474, pl. 47, fig. 588,a-c
(near Sydney, New South Wales [Australia]), length of sac 2.5,
upper arm 12, superior lateral 16, inferior lateral 16, inferior 13,
breadth of umbel 5, of arm 2-3, diam. of largest cupules % in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 232.
textilis, Emarginula [Clypodina] Plate 18, fig. 6
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 163 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], on surf-washed rocks, W. Stimpson), long. 9, lat. 7, alt.
4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 116. Measured holotype USNM
24112; paratype MCZ 169395 ex NYSM 152, original no. G 2442.
NPEE.
textilis, Patella (Lottia?) [Tectura]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 152
(Straits of [Juan] de Fuca [Washington], and Killimook [Tillamook,
Oregon], C. Pickering and J. Drayton), long. 1, lat. %, alt. %o in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 349, pl. 50, fig. 457; 1862, Otia Conch.,
pp. 10, 243: ‘ . . . is a variety of Tectura persona Eschenholtz.”
2 syntypes MCZ 169396 ex NYSM 157, original no. A 6517.
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 159
texturata, Scalaria: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 252 (hab.?), lat.
4%, alt. % im.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 206, pl. 14, fig. 244,a—b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 99. Probable figured holotype USNM 5643,
consists of bottom half of shell only, rest broken off; the lot also
includes a smaller paratype.
texturatus, Trochus [Cantharis]: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 90 (New
Zealand), alt. 1, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 181, pl. 12,
fig. 206,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch. pp. 55, 245. 9 syntypes USNM
16518; 2 syntypes MCZ 216786 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
thoracica, Scintilla: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 35 (Ousima [Amami-O-
shima, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), long. 13, alt. 8, lat. 4 mm.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 174. NPEE.
thoracites, Teredo [Calobates]: 1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 15 (Tavoy
[Burma], F. Mason and J. Benjamin), length and height %, breadth
%in.; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 222, 241. Type lot, original no. G 2534
listed as lost in 1875, 27th Ann. Rep. NYSM, p. 13.
tiara, Cyclostoma [Ostodes]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 204 (Upolu
[Samoan Islands], J. P. Couthouy), lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 101, pl. 8, fig. 116,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 37, 244.
Measured holotype USNM 5517, figure slightly enlarged.
tinctus, Donax |Latona]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 255 (hab.?),
long. 1%, alt. %o, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 411, pl. 36,
fig. 521,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 81, 246: . . . inhabits Mergui
Archipelago.” 2 syntypes MCZ 216808 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label); 7 ideotypes MCZ 169399 and ideotype USNM
611206 er NYSM 352, original no. A 961. Most specimens larger
than the original measurements labeled ‘““Mergui.”’
tithonia, Tellina |Tellinella]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 252 (Soo Loo
[Sulu] Sea), long. 1%, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 405, pl. 35,
fig. 518,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 79, 246. Figured holotype
USNM 5905.
togata, Limax: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 3 ([Massachusetts]) ;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 182: ‘°... is Tebennophorus carolinensis
Binney.”
toreuma, Venus: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 277 (Mangsi Island
[Strait of Balabac]), long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 419, pl. 37, fig. 537,a; 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda,
p. 508; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 84, 246.
tornatilis, Fossar[us] Plate 5, fig. 3
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 44 (Hong Kong harbor [China], 10
fathoms, W. Stimpson), axis 5, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 110. Holotype USNM 560, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. Cali-
fornia Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 571, pl. 51, figs. 1,2. NPEE.
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tornatilis, Rissoina Plate 14, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 401 (Loo Choo (Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
W. Stimpson), axis 5.5, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 146.
Lectotype, here selected, USNM 1036, labeled “? Type.” NPEE.
tornatus, Fusus |Neptunea| Plate 6, fig. 3
1839, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1, vol. 38, p. 197 ([Grand]
Bank[s] Fisheries [off Nova Scotia], Col. Totten), long. 2%4, lat. 2 in.;
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 286, fig. 201. Mentioned as being
in Massachusetts State Cabinet 13 [specimen lost] and BSNH
2376; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 180; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p.
374, fig. 201. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 216594 ex BSNH
2376.
torquata, Chemnitzia: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 384, pl. 14, fig. 16
(Santa Barbara [California], E. Jewett), length %, breadth % in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 186. Figured holotype MCZ 169400 ex
NYSM 41, original no. A 3114.
torrida, Achatina Plate 42, fig. 3
1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 158 (Cape Palmas, Liberia [ibid., p. 153],
Africa, Drs. Savage and Perkins), long. 3%, lat. 1% in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 192. Measured holotype MCZ 169446 ex NYSM 189,
original no. A 1107; 9 probable paratypes MCZ 39634 ex BSNH.
torva, Perna: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 311 (Sandwich [Hawaiian]
Islands), long. 14, alt. 134, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 445,
pl. 40, fig. 558,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 92. Figured holotype
USNM 5943, fig. 558 (exterior valve); half paratype USNM 612321.
trachealis, Chemnitzia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 407 (Simon’s Bay
[Cape of Good Hope], W. Stimpson), axis 5.7, diam. 1.7 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 151. Holotype USNM 165 a, figured by Bartsch,
1915, USNM Bull. 91, p. 82, pl. 17, fig. 1. NPEE.
trochlea, Helicina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 202 (Matea [Makatea
Island], Paumoto [Tuamotu] Islands, under stones, J. P. Couthouy),
lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 99, pl. 7, fig. 109,a-c;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 36. 2 syntypes USNM 5511; 7 syntypes
MCZ 169401 ex NYSM 2985, original no. A 1817; syntype MCZ
216579 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
trochlearis, Rissoina Plate 15, fig. 1
1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 400 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis .16,
diam. .073 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 144. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 661, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser.
4, vol. 23, p. 567, pl. 50, figs. 38, 39. The figured type is much
larger than the original measurements, which appear to be typo-
graphical errors.
troilus, Helix (Caracolla) [Trochomorpha]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2,
p. 176 (Samoa Islands, J. P. Couthouy), lat. %, alt. %o in.; 1852,
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 161
USEE, vol. 12, p. 58, pl. 4, fig. 55,a-c; 1856, ibid., Addenda and
Corrigenda, p. 501; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 23, 243.
Var. a (Upolu [Samoan Islands]), lat. %, alt. % in.; fig. 55c.
Figured type is either MCZ 169405 ez NYSM 247, original no. A
734, or USNM 5457.
Tar. b (Upolu [Samoan Islands]), lat. %4, alt. %o in.; fig. 55b.
Figured type is MCZ 169404 from same NYSM lot.
Var. c (Eimeo [Moorea, Society Islands]; Upolu [Samoan Is-
lands]), lat. %o, alt. % in. Probable measured type is MCZ 169406
from same NYSM lot.
Var. d (Tongataboo [Tonga Islands]), lat. 1%, alt. 1% in. Prob-
able measured type is MCZ 169407 from same NYSM lot.
Var. e (Tutuila and Eimeo [Moorea, Society Islands]), lat. 1%,
alt. % in.; figs. 55, 55a. Figured type in 55a is MCZ 169403 from
same NYSM lot.
Syntype MCZ 87867 ex BSNH from J. P. Couthouy; 4 syntypes
MCZ 156386 ez Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
trossulus, Mytilus: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 344 (Killimook [Tilla-
mook], Oregon; Puget Sound [Washington]), long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat.
¥% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 450, pl. 41, fig. 567,a; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 94.
trumbulli ‘Linsley’ Gould, Fusus: 1848, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 235, fig. 7 (Connecticut), long. %5, lat. %o in.
trumbulli ‘Linsley’ Gould, Helix: 1848, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 235[momen nudum]:. . . is Skenea serpuloides
teste Gould.
truncata, Cryptomya: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 24 (China Sea,
lat. 24° N., W. Stimpson), long. 18, alt. 13, lat. 10 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 163. Only one valve examined. NPEE.
truncata ‘Linsley’ Gould, Cyclas: 1848, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 234, fig. 3 (Connecticut), long. %, lat. ¥%, alt.
¥ in.
tubulosa, Cylinchna: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 140 (Simon’s Bay,
Cape of Good Hope, W. Stimpson), axis 8, diam. vix 3 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 113. Holotype USNM 164, figured by Bartsch,
$915; USNM Bull, 91; p: 5, pl. 3) figr 5. NPEE:
tumida, Stomatella: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 74 (China Seas,
Moluccas), long. 1%, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 209,
pl. 15, fig. 249,a-b (purchased at Singapore by Mr. Rich; it is
known to be native at the Molucca Islands); 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 51. Figured holotype MCZ 169409 ex NYSM 143, original no.
G 2214; paratype MCZ 169410 and paratype USNM 611203 from
same NYSM lot.
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tumulus, Helix |Irus| Plate 38, fig. 1
1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 176, (Feejee [Fiji] Islands, Drayton),
long. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 62, pl. 4, fig. 53,a—b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 22. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169408
ex NYSM 284 original no. A 772; paratype USNM 611213 from
same NYSM lot.
H. B. Baker, 1941, Bull. P. B. Bishop Mus., no. 166, pt. 3, p. 300,
says, ‘‘ . .. probably the smaller one is the type.’’ This is the
specimen selected above.
tunicata, Limax: 1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 3 ({[Massachu-
setts]); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 182: “. . . is Limaz agrestis Muller.”
turbinea, Nassa: 1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 37 (Liberia, C. J. Bates),
long. %o, lat. % in.; 1845, BUNH, vol. 5, p. 292, pl. 24, fig. 10; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 197.
turgida, Bela: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 337 (Kamtschatka [Kam-
chatka, Siberia], W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 134. NPEHE.
turgida, Nucula: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 100 (Tavoy, British
Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), long. %, lat \4, alt. %o in.; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 199.
turnix, Bulimus: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 101 (Organ Mountains,
Brazil, Mrs. A. H. Everett), long. 2%, alt. '%o x %o, apert. 1%o in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 199: ‘Hab. Brazil?”
uberta, Helicina: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 202 (Maui and Oahu
Mountains [Hawaiian Islands]), lat. 70, alt. %o in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 94, pl. 7, fig. 114,a-c (mountains of the Sandwich [Hawaiian]
Islands: Oahu [Island], Pickering, Case; Maui [Island], Dryton);
1862, Otia Conch., p. 37. Figured holotype USNM 5516; 5 para-
types MCZ 169411 ex NYSM 292, original no. G 2626, labeled
“Taheiti’’ but obviously an error, as this is the locality of Succinea
venusta. Both lots have same NYSM catalogue number; 4 para-
types MCZ 216585 and 186722 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
umbonata, Placunanomia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p.39 (Kagos[h]ima
Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson), diam. 25, lat. 4mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 178. NPEE.
unca, Leda Plate 28, fig. 2
1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 282 (Frying-Pan Shoals [Cape Fear],
North Carolina, Coast Survey), long. 8, alt. 6, lat. 4 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 239. Half lectotype, here selected, MCZ 169413
ex NYSM 376; original no. G 2652.
undata, Astarte Plate 30, fig. 2
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 80, figs. 45, 46 (fish caught in
Massachusetts Bay; Newport and Portland [Maine] harbors;
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semifossil, Augusta, Maine, C. T. Jackson); mentioned as being
in Massachusetts State Cabinet 206 [specimen lost] and BSNH 1805;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 181; 1870, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 120,
fig. 432. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 216819 ex BSNH 9089,
original nos. 1805, 1823; 4 paratypes MCZ 225230 from same
BSNH lot.
This species was described by Gould under his description of
Astarte sulcata Da Costa, 1778.
undatella, Bela: 1862, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 281 (dredged in 400
fathoms, off the coast of Georgia), axis 3, diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 238.
undatella, Chlorostoma Plate 10, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 20 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], Kagos{hlima and Taneogosima [Tanega-shima, Japan],
on surf-washed rocks at low-water mark, W. Stimpson), diam. 15,
axis 10 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 158. Measured holotype
USNM 1381; 2 paratypes USNM 11834; 4 paratypes MCZ 169412
ex NYSM 134, original no. G 2415; labeled ‘‘Ousima, Japan’’;
paratype MCZ 87969 ex BSNH 4050 labeled “Ousima, Japan,
W. Stimpson”; 2 paratypes MCZ 216603 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label). NPEE.
undulata, Kellia Plate 29, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 34 (Kagos[hlima [Japan], W. Stimpson),
long. 2, lat. et alt. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 173. Lectotype,
here selected, USNM 1319; 2 paratypes USNM 611843 from same
lot; 2 paratypes MCZ 135668 ex BSNH 1898. NPEE.
undulata, Lutraria |Raéta]: 1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 89 (la Paz,
Lower California, T. P. Green), long. 2%, alt. 2, lat. 1% in.; 1853,
BINH, vol.6, p: 391, spl; 15, fies 7; 1862, OtiaConch.;.p..211.
Figured holotype MCZ 169453 ex NYSM 343, original no. A 2910.
unguiformis, Scutellina Plate 21, figs. 1, 2
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 162 (Kagos[h]lima [Japan], W. Stimpson),
long. 6, lat. 5, alt. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 115. Measured
holotype USNM 24124, original no. 2059. NPEE.
unifasciata Carpenter, Lacuna ‘?”: 1856 [1857], in Gould and
Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 205. See Palmer, 1858,
Geol. Soc. Amer. Mem., no. 76, p. 156.
urbanus, Ziziphinus Plate 18, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 19 (Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan], W. Stimp-
son), axis 6, diam. 5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 157. Measured
holotype USNM 24248; 2 paratypes MCZ 169414 ex NYSM 131,
original no. G2434. NPEE.
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usta, Mysia (Felania) Plate 26, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 32 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan],
in sandy mud, 8 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 30, alt. 27, lat.
15 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 170. Measured holotype USNM
1649. NPEE.
usta, Segmentina: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 41 (Loo Choo [Ryukyu]
Islands, W. Stimpson), alt. %o, diam. %» in.; 1860, Otia Conch., p.
106. NPEE.
vainafa, Melania: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 224 (Falls of Vainafa,
Upolu, Samoa Islands, J. P. Couthouy), long. %, lat. %o in.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 138, pl. 10, fig. 157,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., pp.
46, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5557; 2 paratypes Redpath
Mus. 4360.
valga, Columbella: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 169 (Pacific?), long.
lat. 4in.; 1852, USEEH, vol. 12, p. 268, pl. 19, fig. 338,a-c (either
Brazil or the Samoa Islands); 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 71, 245.
Figured holotype USNM 5733; paratype MCZ 216626 ea Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
vallata, Drillia Plate 7, fig. 6
1869, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 336 (vicinity of Hong Kong [China], in
10 fathoms, shelly mud, W. Stimpson), axis 9, diam. 3 mm.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 133. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24195, orig-
inal no. 528, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci.,
ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 575, pl. 51, figs. 6, 7. NPEE.
vallatum, Cyclostoma [Omphalotropsis]: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2,
p. 206 (Tongataboo [Island, Tonga Islands], Drayton), lat. ,
alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 107, pl. 8 fig. 122,a; 1862, Otia
Conch., pp. 39, 244. Figured holotype USNM 5523.
varicosa, Modiola: 1843, PBSNH, vol. 1, p. 144 ([Tavoy,] British
Burmah [Burma], F. Mason), long. %, lat. %, alt. 0.5 in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 191.
varicosa, Modiolaria: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 37 (Sydney Bay,
New South Wales [Australia], W. Stimpson), long. 9, alt. 6, lat.
2.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 176. Type lot. USNM 289, not
found. NPEE.
varicosus, Phos: 1849, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 143 (Philippine Islands),
long. 1%, lat. %o in.; 1856, USEE, vol. 12, Addenda and Corrigenda,
p. 507, pl. 20, fig. 360,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 66. Figured holo-
type USNM 5755.
variolosa, Pupa [Vertigo]: 1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 40 (Florida,
J. Bartlett), long. 42 in.; 1851, 7%» A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S.,
vol. 2, p. 331, pl. 72, fig. 2; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 204. Five speci-
mens were originally examined.
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vegetus, Bulimus: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 375, pl. 14, fig. 2 (San
Juan, Gulf of California, T. P. Green), length 1%, breadth nearly
1 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 184. Figured holotype MCZ 169415
ex NYSM, original no. A 1062.
velatum, Buccinum (Bullia?) [Bullia, subgenus Leiodomus]:
1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 151 (Mindanao, Philippine Islands),
long. 1, lat. % in.; 1852, USEEH, vol. 12, p. 252, pl. 19, fig. 319,a;
1862, Otia Conch., pp. 67, 245. 2 syntypes USNM 18134, both
smaller than the figured type; syntype MCZ 216615 ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
ventricosa, Achatina: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 195 (Liberia, G. A.
Perkins), long. 5, lat. 3%, aperturae: long. 3, lat. 1% in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 208. Holotype MCZ 169442 ex NYSM 187,
original no. A 6508, figured by Bequaert, 1950, Bull. MCZ, vol.
105, pl. 22, fig. 3.
ventricosa, Cardita [Actinobolus]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 276
(Puget Sound [Washington]), lat. %, alt. %, lat. 4 in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 417, pl. 36, fig. 532,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 83, 246.
5% syntypes USNM 3373; syntype MCZ 216813 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
ventricosa, Lutraria |Mactrella] Plate 27, fig. 3
1851, PBSNH, vol. 4, p. 89 (Mazatlan [Mexico], T. P. Green),
long. 3%, lat. 1%, alt. 3 in.; 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 390; 1862, Otia
Conch., p. 211. Measured holotype MCZ 169451 ex NYSM 344,
original no. A 5695; half paratype MCZ 169452 from same NYSM
lot; 1 whole and 2 half paratypes USNM 15902.
ventricosa, Lyonsia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 23 (Hakodadi [Hako-
date] Bay [Japan], 2-6 fathoms, sandy mud, W. Stimpson),
long. 17, alt. 9, lat. 8 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 162. Syntype
MCZ 169416 ex NYSM 341, original no. G 2500, specimen badly
broken. NPEE.
venusta, Corbula Plate 23, fig. 6
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 25 (Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan],
in shelly sand, 5-8 fathoms, W. Stimpson), long. 10, alt. 7, lat.
4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 164. Type lot, USNM 1676, not
found. Lectotype, here selected, Redpath Mus. 15568 labeled
“Hakodadi, Stimpson” ex P. P. Carpenter coll. NPEE.
venusta, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 186 (Hawaii), long.
%o, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 22, pl. 2, fig. 25,a—b
(Mount Kea, at an elevation of 7000 feet, Hawai, Sandwich
[Hawaiian] Islands); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 30. Figured holotype
USNM 5425; 4 paratypes MCZ 169417 ex NYSM 292, original
no. G 2648, labeled ‘‘Taheiti”’ but obviously an error as this is the
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locality of Helicina uberta. Both lots have same NYSM catalog
number; 2 paratypes MCZ 39647 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed
label).
venustula, Physa: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 215 (Lima, Peru, J. P.
Couthouy), long. %o, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 115, pl.
8, fig. 134,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 48. Figured holotype USNM
5534; paratype MCZ 151590 ex Smithsonian Inst. (printed label).
verecunda, Helicina Plate 41, fig. 8
1859, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 425 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]),
axis 4, diam. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 105. Measured holotype,
USNM 968; smaller paratype USNM 24219; 2 paratypes MCZ
169418 es NYSM 289, original no. G 2480. NPEE.
verecundus, Unio: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 295 (Manila [Philippine
Islands]), long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 431,
pl. 37, dig. 541,a-c 1862, Otia Conch; pp. 89,9246: “2 ens
Unio bengalensis Lea.’ Figured holotype USNM 5926; 1% ideo-
types MCZ 169419 ex NYSM 480, original no. A 5707, labeled
“Bengal.”
vermicelli, Doris: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 293, pl. 22, fig. 387,a-c
(rocks washed by the surf at Villamar, near Valparaiso [Chile],
J. P. Couthouy), long. 2% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 227.
vermicularis, Planorbis: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 212 (interior of
Oregon [Washington], Drayton), lat. %, alt. \%; in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 112, pl. 8, fig. 131,a—b; Otia Conch., p. 42.
verna, Fissurella: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 155 (Porto Praya
[Praia], St. Jago [Sado Tiago] Island, Cape de Verde Islands), long.
1%, lat. 1%, alt. %in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 366, pl. 31, fig. 472,a—c;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 13. Figured holotype USNM 5862.
vernicosa, Bulla: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 138 (Loo Choo [Ryukyu]
Islands, W. Stimpson), axis 1.3, diam. .8 in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 111. NPEE.
vernicosa, Monilea Plate 20, fig. 2
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 16 (Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 4, diam. 6 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 155. Measured holotype USNM 24177, original no. 1911.
NPEE.
vernicosa, Tapes Plate 25, fig. 3
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 30 (Kagos[hlima Bay and off Hakodadi
Hakodate] Cape [Japan], in coarse sand, 20 fathoms, W. Stimp-
son), long. 3, alt. 2, lat. 1.5 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 168. Lecto-
type, here selected, MCZ 169420 ex NYSM, original no. G 2520;
from latter locality; half paratype USNM 611204 from same NYSM
lot. NPEE.
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verruca, Diloma Plate 20, fig. 5
1861, PBSNH, vol. 8, p. 18 (Coral Seas, China, W. Stimpson),
axis 4, diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 156. Lectotype, here
selected, USNM 420, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad.
Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 563, pl. 50, figs. 10, 11; paratype USNM
24190. NPEE.
verruca, Trochus [Collonia] Plate 15, fig. 11
1845, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 27 (Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands), long.
¥ lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 195. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169421 ex NYSM 122, original no. G 2530; 18 paratypes
MCZ 169422 and 3 paratypes USNM 611215 from same NYSM
lot.
vesicalis, Bulimus: 1853, BJNH, vol. 6, p. 375, pl. 14, fig. 1 (Lower
California, W. Rich), length 1%, breadth % in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 184; not Pfeiffer 1853, changed to Bulimus sufflatus ‘Gould,’
W. G. Binney 1859, BJNH, vol. 7, p. 25. Figured holotype MCZ
169423 ex NYSM 204, original no. A 5494; 3 paratypes MCZ
217125 ex W. G. Binney coll.
vesicalis, Succinea: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 183 (Mauna Kea,
elevation of 7000 ft., Hawaii, Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands, J. P.
Couthouy), long. %o, lat. %, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol, 12, p. 21,
pl. 2, fig. 17,a; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 28, 244. Holotype USNM
5417 reduced to fragments.
vesicula, Bulla (Haminea): 1855, in Blake, Appendix, Prel. Geol.
Rep. R.R. Routes to Pacific, p. 26 (San Diego [California], W. P.
Blake), no measurements; 1856, in Williamson, Rep. Explor.
California for R.R. Routes, vol. 5, pt. 2, appendix, art. 3, p. 334,
pl. 11, fig. 29; length %o, breadth ¥% in.; 1856 [1857], Gould and
Carpenter, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, p. 203.
vesicula, Lucina [Loripes] : 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 256 (Tongataboo
(Island, Tonga Islands], Pickering), long. 1%, alt. 1%, lat. % in.;
1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 414, pl. 36, fig. 525,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 82, 246. Figured holotype USNM 42779; paratype MCZ 88186
et BSNH 8256; paratype MCZ 161878 ez Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label).
vespa, Clausilia Plate 39, fig. 6
1856, PBSNH, vol. 6, p. 13 (Tavoy [Burma], F. Mason), long. 1,
lat. % in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 220. Probable measured holotype,
here selected, lectotype MCZ 169455 ex NYSM—-;; original no.
A 1242; paratype MCZ 169456 from same NYSM lot.
vespertinus, Chiton (Chaetopleura): 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 323,
pl. 27, fig. 426,a—b (Puget Sound, Oregon [Washington]), long. 1%,
lat. %o in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 230, 242. Carpenter, 1864, Rep.
British Assn. Adv. Sci. 1863, pp. 530: “... figure made up
from broken specimens.” This is “holotype” USNM 5817.
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vidua, Avicula [Meleagrina]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 309 (Feejee
[Fiji] Islands), long. 1%, alt. %, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 439, pl. 39, fig. 553,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 89. Figured
holotype USNM 5938.
vidua, Littorina: 1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 138 (Ousima [Amami-O-
shima, Ryukyu Islands]), axis 7, diam. 4 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p, 110, NPEE.
villica, Cylichna Plate 7, fig. 2
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 139 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 3,
diam. 1.5 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 112. Possible holotype
USNM 418, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci.,
ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 580, pl. 51, fig. 53. It actually measures: axis 3.2,
diam. 1.5 mm. Yen says: “Judging by the expression ‘utroque
aubconica’ it does not seem to be quite exact. It is truncate and
flat on top, obtusely angulated at the shoulder, and somewhat
reduced at the base. The lateral outline is gently convex.”
villica, Rissoina Plate 45, figs. 1, 2
1861, PBSNH, vol, 7, p. 401 (Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands],
and Kikaia [Kikaigashima, Ryukyu Islands], W. Stimpson), axis 6,
diam. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 145. Lectotype, here selected,
MCZ 169424 ex NYSM 92, original no. G 2468, labeled ‘Loo
Choo”; paratype MCZ 225220; paratype “‘?”” USNM 1039; paratype
USNM 7508. NPEE.
vinosa, Physa: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 263, text fig. (Lake Superior
Region, C. T. Jackson), long. %, lat. % in.; 1850, an Agassiz, Lake
Superior, p. 244, pl. 7, figs. 10-11 (north shore of Lake Superior
at Michipichotin [Michipicoten Harbor]); 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 201. Possible syntype MCZ 85809 ex W. G. Binney, labeled
“Type”; syntype MCZ 272998 ex W. G. Binney.
It is probable that these specimens were the ones subsequently
collected by Agassiz and are not from the original lot.
violacea, Atlantica: 1852, USEH, vol. 12, p. 493, pl. 51, fig. 599,a—b
(found in the stomach of a Bonito, lat. 30° S., long. 20° W.., fig-
ured by Mr. Drayton), long. integ. %, lat. 42 in.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 236.
virgata, Physa Plate 44, fig. 5
1855, PBSNH, vol. 5, p. 128 (Gila River [Arizona] and near San
Francisco [California], T. H. Webb), long. %, lat. 4% in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 43. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 72995 ex W. G.
Binney; 8 paratypes MCZ 85812 and 225226 ex T. H. Webb.
virginea, Columbella Plate 8, fig. 16
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 335 (China Seas, W. Stimpson), axis 4,
diam. 1 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 131. Lectotype, here selected,
USNM 382, figured by Yen, 1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci.,
RECENT MOLLUSCA OF AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD 169
ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 573, pl. 51, figs. 33, 34; paratype USNM 24139;
2 paratypes MCZ 169426 er NYSM—, original no. A 2470.
NPEE.
virginea, Physa: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 215 (Rio Sacramento,
California, Lt. Budd), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12,
p. 120, pl. 9, fig. 138,a; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 43. Holotype USNM
5538 reduced to fragments.
viridescens, Odostomia: 1861, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 405 (China Seas,
W. Stimpson), axis 3, diam. 7 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 149.
NPEE.
viridulus ‘Couthouy’ Gould, Chiton [Lepidopleura]: 1846, PBSNH,
vol. 2, p. 144 (Orange Harbor [located on the west side of Bahia
Nassau, Tierra del Fuego]), long. %, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol.
12, p. 318, pl. 27, fig. 413,a—c; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 5. Measured
holotype USNM 19973; paratype USNM 612320; 2 paratypes
MCZ 86776 ex BSNH 7548.
vitellina, Mitra: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 170 (hab.?), long. 1%,
lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 270, pl. 20, fig. 352,a (probably
East Indies); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 72. Figured holotype USNM
5747.
vitiana, Truncatella: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 208, (Feejee [Fiji]
Islands), long. %o, lat. %» in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 109, pl. 8,
fig. 126,a-b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 40. Figured holotype USNM
20617 with note: ‘“‘Wrongly catalogued in 1867, this is the species
figured in USEE”’; 3 paratypes MCZ 178664 ex Smithsonian Inst.
(printed label).
vitrea, Philine Plate 35, fig. 2
1859, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 139 (dredged at Hong Kong [China],
W. Stimpson), axis 10, diam. 8, alt. 3 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 111. Lectotype, here selected, USNM 24077, figured by Yen,
1944, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 23, p. 580, pl. 51,
fig. 64; lot also contains smaller paratype, the dried animal mounted
on same glass plate. NPEE.
vittatus, Trochus: 1840, Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci., ser. 1, vol. 38,
p. 396 [nomen nudum].
volutata, Limnea: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 211 (Oahu, Hawaiian
Islands), long. %o, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 122, pl. 9,
fig. 142,a—b; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 41. Probable holotype USNM
5542; paratype USNM 612310; 2 paratypes MCZ 169427 ex NYSM
300, original no. G 2528; 25 paratypes MCZ 216788 ex Smithsonian
Inst. (printed label).
vultuosa, Helix Plate 37, fig. 6
1848, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 39 (Arkansas and Texas, J. Bartlett),
diam. %, alt. % in.; 1851, in A. Binney, Terr. Moll. U.S., vol. 2,
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p. 189, pl. 40,a, fig. 4 (Texas: near Corpus Christi and Galveston,
J. Bartlett); 1862, Otia Conch., p. 204. Probable figured holo-
type, here selected, lectotype MCZ 169431 ex NYSM 272, original
no. A 5461; 2 paratypes MVZ 169432 and paratype USNM 611277
from same NYSM lot.
xanthocheilum ‘Gould’ Carpenter, Cardium: 1856 [1857], Proc.
Zool. Soc. London, p. 201 [nomen nudum]. Listed under synonymy
of Cardium luteolabum Gould.
zebrina, Partula: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 196 (Tutuila, Samoa
Islands), long. %{o, lat. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 82, pl. 6,
fig. 89,a (Upolu and Tutuila, Samoa Islands, on Dracaena borealis,
J. P. Couthouy, J. Drayton, Mr. Case); 1856, ibid., Addenda and
Corrigenda, p. 501; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 33, 244. Figured holo-
type USNM 5491; paratype MCZ 169428 ex NYSM 386, original
no. A 1138.
zelandica, Melanopsis: 1847, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 225 (New Zealand),
long. %o, lat. %o in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 130, pl. 9, fig. 146,a—b;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 47. Figured holotype USNM 5546; lot also
contains smaller paratype; 11 paratypes USNM 20000; 8 para-
types MCZ 169429 ex NYSM 79, original no. A 6754; 9 paratypes
MCZ 87937 ex BSNH 5233; 4 paratypes MCZ 197142 ex Smith-
sonian Inst. (printed label).
zizac, Helix |Theba]: 1846, PBSNH, vol. 2, p. 166 (New South
Wales [Australia]), lat. %o, alt. % in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 41,
pl. 3, fig. 44,a-c; (a crater near Tamiaimi [near Bay of Islands],
New Zealand, Pickering); 1856, ibid., Addenda and Corrigenda, p.
501; 1862, Otia Conch., pp. 17, 243.
zonale ‘Linsley Gould’ Buccinum: 1848, Silliman’s Amer. Journ.
Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6, p. 236, fig. 8 (Connecticut), long. %, lat. 2 in.
zonata, Columbella [(Anachis)| Plate 8, fig. 6
1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 334 (Kagos[h]ima [Japan], W. Stimpson),
axis 3, diam. 2 mm.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 130. Lectotype, here
selected, USNM 1376; paratype USNM 24249; 2 paratypes MCZ
169430 ex NYSM 33, original no. G 2465; paratype Redpath Mus.
8059. NPEE.
zonata, Velutina [Morvillia] Plate 17, fig. 2
1841, Invert. Massachusetts, p. 242, fig. 160 (Chelsea Beach and
off Cape Ann [Massachusetts]), length %, breadth 1% in. Men-
tioned as being in Massachusetts State Cabinet 126 [specimen lost]
and BSNH 2409; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 182; 1870, Invert. Massa-
chusetts, p. 335, fig. 606. Lectotype, here selected, MCZ 225221
ez BSNH, 8949, original no. 283; 2 paratypes MCZ 225212 from
same lot.
The Brachiopoda and Tunicata
Described by Gould
amphora, Cynthia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 495, pl. 52, fig. 609
(found abreast of Fort Santa Cruz, Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], in
four or five fathoms), height 1%, circumference 3 to 4 in.; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 236.
caurina, Terebratula [|Terebratella]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 347,
(Puget Sound [Washington]), long. %, lat. 1%, alt. % im.; 1852,
USEE, vol. 12, p. 468, pl. 44, fig. 582,a-e; Otia Conch., p. 97.
coacta, Boltenia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 496, pl. 52, fig. 612,a
(Orange Harbor [located on west side of Bahia Nassau, Tierra del
Fuego], J. P. Couthouy), length of sac 24, diam. just above peduncle
¥in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 236.
miniata, Terebratella: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 323 (Hakodadi
[Hakodate] Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson), diam. long. et transv. 1.5,
alt. %in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 120. Type lot USNM 24365; para-
types original no. G 2519 listed as lost, in 1875, 27th Ann. Rept.
NYSM, p. 13. NPEE.
monstrans, Ascidia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 496, pl. 52, fig. 611
(near entrance of harbor of Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], in 3 fathoms
of water, attached to old shells, etc., J. P. Couthouy), height some-
times 1 in.; diameter about two-thirds height; 1862, Otia Conch.,
p. 236.
patagonica, Terebratula |Waldheimia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3,
p. 347 (coast of Patagonia [Argentina]), length %, breadth %,
height ¥% in.; 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 469, pl. 44, fig. 583,a-e; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 97.
pulvinata, Terebratula |Waldheimia]: 1850, PBSNH, vol. 3, p. 347
(Puget Sound [Washington]), diam. %, alt. 4 in.; 1852, USEE,
vol. 12, p. 467, pl. 44, fig. 581,a-e; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 97.
radiosa, Crania [(Discina)|: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 465, pl. 44,
fig. 580,a—-e (one specimen found at Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], which
seems to be identical with specimens from Cape Palmas [Liberia],
and from which description is mainly drawn), diam. , width % in.;
1862, Otia Conch., p. 231.
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stella, Discina: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 324 (adhering to shells
dredged in China Sea, W. Stimpson), diam. \ in. circiter; 1862,
Otia Conch., p. 120. Syntype British Mus. (Nat. Hist.) ZB
1234 figured by Reeve, 1862, Conchologia Iconcica, vol. 13, Orbi-
cula, pl. 1, fig. 1b, ex Cuming coll. NPEE.
transversa, Terebratula |Megerlea]: 1860, PBSNH, vol. 7, p. 323
(Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], W. Stimpson), long. 6, diam.
transv. 8, lat. 4 in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 120. Not Sowerby, 1846.
NPEE.
violacea, Phallusia: 1852, USEE, vol. 12, p. 495, pl. 52, fig. 610
(single specimen taken in 3 fathoms of water off northern point of
entrance to harbor of Rio [de] Janeiro [Brazil], J. P. Couthouy),
height 2%, diam. 1% in.; 1862, Otia Conch., p. 236.
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AUGUSTUS ADDISON GOULD
1805-1866
From an original photograph in the A. F. Gray collection of portraits in the Mollusk
Department of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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JOSEPH PITTY COUTHOUY
1808-1864
From an original photograph in the Division of Mollusks, United States National Museum.
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WILLIAM STIMPSON
1832-1872
From the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Biographical
Memoirs, vol. 8, 1919, facing p. 419.
PLATE 4
Fig. 1. Modulus dorsuosus Gould. Acapulco [Mexico]. Holotype MCZ 169126. Height
10, width 12 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 2. Monilea inepta Gould. Kagos[h]ima Bay [Japan]. Holotype USNM 1372. Height
3, width 3 mm. (13 x).
Fig. 3. Marginella (Glabella) lepida Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 24184, original
no. 440. Height 3, width 2 mm. (13 x).
Fig. 4. Monilea glareosa Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa], Ousima [Amami-O-shima] and
Kiahai [Kikaigashima] [all Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype USNM 971. Height 3, width
4 mm. (13 x).
Fig. 5. Mitra gaculanda Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 24189. Height 8, width
2 Semmes) (Geox) &
Fig. 6. Olivella spreta Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 10 fathoms. Holotype
USNM 24169. Height 6, width 3 mm. (6.6 x).
Fig. 7. Monoptygma sinuata Gould. China Seas. Lectotype MCZ 169374. Height 7,
width 3 mm. (7 x).
Fig. 8. Monoptygma acuminata Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands].
Holotype USNM 24255, original no. 2101. Height 6, width 2 mm. (12 x).
Fig. 9. Monoptygma puncticulata Gould. China Seas. Lectotype MCZ 169322. Height
10, width 3.1 mm. (6.5 x).
Fig. 10. Mitra florida Gould. Florida. Holotype MCZ 169146. Height 45, width 19,
length of aperture 29 mm. (1.5 x).
Fig. 11. Mitra russa Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24164, original no. 431.
Height 5.5, width 3.1 mm (6.6 x).
Fig. 12. Mitra secalina Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
USNM 20210. Height 5.5, width 2.4 mm. (5.8 x).
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Fig. 1. Haminea angusta Gould. S[{hlimoda [Japan]. Holotype USNM 2096. Height 6
width 4 mm. (8 x).
Fig. 2. Hyala abnormis Gould. China Sea. Holotype USNM 392. Height 1.7, width .6
mm. (22 x).
Fig. 3. Fossarus tornatilis Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], 10 fathoms. Holotype
USNM 560. Height 5, width 4 mm. (6 x).
Fig. 4. Clathurella lacunosa Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 10 fathoms. Probable
holotype USNM 24176, original no. 525 labelled ‘China Seas.” Length 5, width 2.5 mm.
(@5ex)k
Fig. 5. Mangelia glareosa Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 10 fathoms. Lectotype
USNM 24174, original no. 575. Height 4.5, width 1.5 mm. (4.5 x).
Fig. 6. Margarita argentata Gould. In fishes caught off Cape Ann and Cohasset [Massa-
chusetts]. Lectotype MCZ 178560. Height 3, width 3.5 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 7. Mangelia intaminata Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24214. Height 6.3,
width 2.3 mm. (7.1 x).
Fig. 8. Clavatula pungens Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 10 fathoms. Holotype
USNM 515. Height 9, width 3 mm. (6.5 x).
Fig. 9. Clathurella aspersa Gould. Off Hong Kong [China], in 15 fathoms. Lectotype
USNM 24147, original no. 532. Height 13.5, width 3.9 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 10. Margarita mustelina Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan]. Holotype
USNM 31124. Height 3, width 3 mm. (13 x).
Fig. 11. Margarita musiva Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], 10 fathoms. Lectotype
USNM 536. Height 5.8, width 5.2 mm. (6.2 x).
Fig. 12. Liotia loculosa Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype USNM
1010. Height 2, width 5 mm. (5.8 x).
Fig. 13. Liotia asteriscus Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Lectotype USNM 24055. Height
1.1, width 2 mm. (19 x).
Fig. 14. Ethalia capillata Gould. Coast of China: 23°30’ N, in 25 fathoms. Lectotype
USNM 1801. Height 4.9, width 7.9 mm. (4x).
Fig. 15. Liotia solidula Gould. [Kagoshima, Japan.] Lectotype USNM 1295. Height 5.5,
width 8 mm. (3.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Gibbula musiva Gould. Simon’s Bay [Cape of Good Hope]. Lectotype MCZ
169251. Height 6, width6 mm. (10x).
Fig. 2. Lacuna neritoides Gould. Chelsea Beach [Massachusetts]. Lectotype MCZ
169261. Height 7, width 8 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 3. Fusus tornatus Gould. [Grand] Banks] fisheries [off Nova Scotia]. Lectotype
MCZ 216594. Height 60, width 31 mm. (1.7 x).
Fig. 4. Fusus [Trophon]| scalariformis Gould. [Grand] Banks] fisheries [off Nova Scotia].
Lectotype MCZ 216843. Height 31, width 19 mm. (3.6 x).
Fig. 5. Fusus modestus Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], in 10 fathoms.
Lectotype USNM 1649. Height 20, width 8 mm. (2 x).
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Fig. 1. Cylichna laeta Gould. Kagos[h]lima [Japan]. holotype USNM 1373. Height 5,
width 2mm. (5 x).
Fig. 2. Cylichna villica Gould. China Seas. Possible holotype USNM 418. Height
3.2, width 1.5mm. (10x).
Fig. 3. Cylichna protracta Gould. Coast of China. Lectotype USNM 1864. Height 9,
width 4.2mm. (4x).
Fig. 4. Cylichna operosa Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Holotype USNM_ 5337.
Height 4, width 1 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 5. Cylichna regularis Gould. Sydney Harbor [New South Wales, Australia]. Holo-
type USNM 296. Height 9, width 4 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 6. Drillia vallata Gould. Vicinity of Hong Kong [China]. Lectotype USNM 24195,
original no. 528. Height 9.8, width 3.2 mm. (6.6 x).
Fig. 7. Erato leucophaea Gould. Santa Barbara [California]. Holotype MCZ 169224.
Height 7, width 4 mm. (8 x).
Fig. 8. Dunkeria effusa Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
USNM 980. Actual height 3 mm. (estimated 6 mm.), width 1.5 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 9. Elenchus exiguus Gould. Port Jackson [New South Wales, Australia]. Holotype
USNM 24230, original no. 378. Height 2, width 1.5 mm. (13 x).
Fig. 10. Cypraea [Trivia] gemmula Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Lectotype
MCZ 169169. Height 5, width 3.5 mm. (9 x).
Fig. 11. Eulima carneola Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
MCZ 169334. Height 12, width 4 mm. (8 x).
Fig. 12. Drillia reciproca Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
MCZ 169334. Height 12, width 4 mm. (8 x).
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Fig. 1. Columbella [(Anachis)| nebulosa Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 13283,
original no. 412. Height 5.9, width 2.4 mm. (6.6 x).
Fig. 2. Columbella [(Anachis)| minuscula Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu
Islands]. Lectotype USNM 2025. Height 3.1, width 1.4 mm. (13 x).
Fig. 3. Columbella [(Anachis)] fuluminea Gould. Simon’s Bay [Cape of Good Hope}.
Lectotype USNM 130. Height 7, width 2 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 4. Columbella [(Anachis)] dorsuosa Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Lectotype USNM
14191, original no. 495. Height 6, width 2.2 mm. (6.6 x).
Fig. 5. Columbella [(Anachis)| atrata Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Lectotype
USNM 2026. Height 4.9, width 2 mm. (9 x).
Fig. 6. Columbella [Anachis| zonata Gould. Kagos[h]lima [Japan]. Holotype USNM
1376. Height 5, width 2 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 7. Columbella [(Anachis)| minuta Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24231,
original no. 397. Height 2.5, width 1.2 mm. (19 x).
Fig. 8. Columbella (Anachis) balteata Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 24220,
original no. 438. Height 4, width 2 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 9. Columbella araneosa Gould. Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan] and China Coast. Lecto-
type USNM 24108, original nos. 1368 and 1857. Height 9.5, width 4 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 10. Columbella bicincta Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], 10 fathoms. Lectotype
USNM 24167, original no. 517. Height 9, width 4 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 11. Cylichna melampoides Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 419. Height 4,
width 2.5 mm. (7 x).
Fig. 12. Crithe atomaria Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 24181], original no. 386.
Height 5, width 3 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 13. Columbella palumbina Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Lectotype MCZ
169280. Height 9, width 6 mm. (3.4 x).
Fig. 14. Columbella lineolata Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Lectotype USNM 24199,
original no. 562. Height 9, width 3.6 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 15. Columbella alternata Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Lectotype USNM 24222.
Height 3.5, width 1.6 mm. (19.5 x).
Fig. 16. Columbella virginea Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 382. Height 3.2,
width 1.8 mm. (21 x).
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Fig. 1. Odostomia bullula Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
MCZ 24069, original no. 2097. Height 2, width 1 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 2. Odostomia planata Gould. Hong Kong[China]. Holotype USNM 24238, original
no. 2098. Height 6.5, width 2 mm. (6.6 x).
Fig. 3. Obeliscus buxeus Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 339. Height 6.5, width
Deron (lees) s
Fig. 4. Odostomia lirata Gould. China Seas [Hong Kong Harbor, China]. Holotype
USNM 585. Height 8.5, width 4 mm. (5.9 x).
Fig. 5. Obeliscus ornatus Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 523. Height 16, width
6 mm. (3.9 x).
Fig. 6. Odostomia subplanata Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Lectotype USNM 2099.
Height 3.1, width 1 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 7. Odostomia physoides Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 564. Height 3,
width 2 mm. (12 x).
Fig. 8. Persicula tantilla Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24258, original no. 445.
Height 2, width 1.4 mm. (28 x).
Fig. 9. Polydonta (Infundibulum) lacertinum Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Holo-
type USNM 24888, original no. 629. Height 25, width 28 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 10. Planaxis cingulata Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Holo-
type USNM 24192, original no. 1556. Height 12, width 6 mm. (3 x).
Fig. 11. Pisania mollis Gould. S{hlimoda [Japan]. Lectotype MCZ 187742. Height
19.3, width 10.8 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 12. Purpura ostrina Gould. Killimook [Tillamook], Oregon. Lectotype MCZ
169275. Height 22, width 14 mm. (2.7 x).
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Fig. 1. Cerithiopsis semipicta Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 24208, original no.
376. Height 2.5, width 1 mm. (19 x).
Fig. 2. Columbella (Strombina) pungens Gould. Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands. Lectotype
USNM 903. Height 11, width 4 mm. (4.5 x).
Fig. 3. Chlorostoma undatella Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands], Kago-
s[hlima, and Taneogosima [Tanega-shima, Japan]. Holotype USNM 1381. Height 10,
width 15 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 4. Chlorostoma achates Gould. S[h]imoda [Japan]. Lectotype MCZ 169032. Height
26, width 33 mm. (1.6 x).
Fig. 5. Chlorostoma rugatum Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay and S[h]imoda [Japan].
Holotype USNM 1626. Height 20, width 22 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 6. Cingula aculeus Gould. East Boston [Massachusetts]. Lectotype MCZ 152869.
Height 2.5, width 1.2 mm. (approx. 30 x).
Fig. 7. Cerithiopsis laqueata Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24098, original no.
505b. Height 9, diam. 2 mm. (7 x).
Fig. 8. Conus castrensis Gould. Hab.? Lectotype MCZ 169078. Height 44, width 22
mim. (leSiex)s
Fig. 9. Daphnella deluta Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24225, original no. 316.
Height 7.6, width 2.5 mm. (6.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Buccinum [Neptunea] stimpsoni Gould. Arctic Ocean. Holotype MCZ 169454.
Height 100, width 45 mm. (1.4 x).
Fig. 2. Buccinum [Neptunea] rodgerst Gould. Arctic Ocean, north of Behring’s [Bering]
Straits. Holotype MCZ 169338. Height 55, width 25 mm. (1.6 x).
Fig. 3. Buccinum [Columbella] rosaceum Gould. Off Cohasset [Massachusetts]. Lecto-
type MCZ 169340. Height 7, width 3.2 mm. (7.5 x).
Fig. 4. Cerithium lacertinum Gould. Sydney Harbor [New South Wales, Australia].
Holotype USNM 16571, original no. 273. Height 13, width 4 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 5. Cantharidus lineolaris Gould. Sydney, New South Wales [Australia]. Holotype
USNM 24161, original no. 300. Height 7, width 4 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 6. Cerithidea (?sacrata, var.) fuscata Gould. San Diego [California]. Lectotype
MCZ 169158. Height 46, width 10 mm. (1.9 x).
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Fig. 1. Alvania acuminata Gould. Bonin Islands. Holotype USNM 943. Height 3.5”
width | mm. (11 x).
Fig. 2. Alvania ligata Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Lectotype USNM 948.
Height 3.8, width 2 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 3. Alvania fusca Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Lectotype USNM 37347.
Height 4.8, width 2 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 4. Actaeon secale Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 557. Height 4, width 2
mm. (10 x).
Fig. 5. Alba puncto-striata Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Possible syn-
type USNM 991. Height 4.5, width 2 mm. (12 x).
Fig. 6. Assiminea rubida Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 24235, original no. 2102. Height 4, width 3.8 mm. (6 x).
Fig. 7. Assiminea debilis Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 975. Height 4.5, width 3 mm. (6 x).
Fig. 8. Atys muscaria Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 334. Height 4.5, width
2.6 mm. (8.5 x).
Fig. 9. Aesopus japonicus Gould. Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan], at 5 fathoms. Holotype
MCZ 169208. Height 7, width 2 mm. (11.4 x).
Fig. 10. Bankivia lugubris Gould. Sydney, New South Wales [Australia]. Lectotype
USNM 24238, original no. 278. Height 9, width 6 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 11. Bitttwm alutaceum Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24179, original no.
531. Height 7.2, width 3.1 mm. (6.6 x).
Fig. 12. Bittium craticulatum Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Lectotype MCZ 169100.
Height 7, width 2.1 mm. (13 x).
Fig. 13. Atys porcellana Gould. Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan]. Holotype USNM 1357. Height
12, width 5 mm. (1.9 x).
Fig. 14. Bittium parcum Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype USNM
2040. Height 4, width 1.8 mm. (10.5 x).
Fig. 15. Bittium glareosum Gould. Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands, and Loo Choo [Okinawa,
Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype USNM 24221, original no. 971. Height 6, width 2 mm. (7 x).
Fig. 16. Clathurella rubicunda Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 24163. Height 5, width 2 mm. (5.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Triforts clathratus Gould. China Seas. Holotype Redpath Mus. 5240. Height
5, width 2mm. (16x).
Fig. 2. Triforis calculiferus Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
Redpath Mus. 5203. Height 8, width 2.5 mm. (12.5 x).
Fig. 3. Triforts interflatus Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Lectotype Redpath
Mus. 5221. Height 12, width 2.5 mm. (9.8 x).
Fig. 4. Triforis intercalaris Gould. China Seas. Holotype Redpath Mus. 5222. Height
6, width 1.5 mm. (15 x).
Fig. 5. Mangelia pura Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Lectotype USNM 24246,
original no. 436. Height 7, width 2.2 mm. (7.3 x).
Fig. 6. Cerithium placidum Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24137, original no.
443. Height 6.2, width 2 mm. (12.8 x).
Fig. 7. Rissoina modesta Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 1040. Height 4.8, width 2 mm. (7.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Cingula “(?)” atomaria Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 24181, original no.
386. Height .9, width .6 mm. (approx. 30 x).
Fig. 2. Cythara lota Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 413. Length 4.5, width 2.6 mm.
(Px):
Fig. 3. Monilea nana Gould. China Coral Seas. Lectotype USNM 384. Height 1.7, width
2.6 mm. (9.2 x).
Fig. 4. Monilea apicina Gould. Port Jackson [New South Wales, Australia]. Holotype
USNM 24169, original no. 346. Height 5, width 6 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 5. Rissoina tornatilis Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype USNM
1036. Height 3.6, width 1.4 mm. (10.3 x).
Fig. 6. Trophon incomptus Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1659.
Height 15, width 7.5 mm. (8.3 x). [Prepared with ammonium chloride.|
Fig 7. Collonia lenticula Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 24196, original no. 400.
Height 4, width 2 mm. (20 x).
Fig. 8. Columbella decolor Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype USNM
24193, original no. 1132. Height 8, width 3.3 mm. (5.1 x).
Fig. 9. Elenchus ocellatus Gould. Sydney, New South Wales [Australia]. Holotype USNM
24206, original no. 300. Height 11, width 5.2 mm. (5.3 x).
Fig. 10. Cyclostrema modestum Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Lectotype USNM 24107,
original no. 448. Height 2.6, width 4 mm. (10 x).
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Fig. 1. Rissoina trochlearis Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 661. Height 3.8,
width 1.9 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 2. Rissoina nitidula Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 24071, original no. 568.
Height 5, width 2 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 3. Rissoina flexuosa Gould. Sydney Harbor [New South Wales, Australia]. Lectotype
USNM 24076, original no. 286. Height 5, width 2 mm. (11.6 x).
Fig. 4. Rissoina imbricata Gould. China Seas. Holotype USNM 37350. Height 7, width
3 mm. (8.7 x).
Fig. 5. Rissoina plicatula Gould. Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands; Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu
Islands]; Kikaia [Kikaigashima, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype USNM 947. Height 6,
width 3 mm. (6.3 x).
Fig. 6. Syronola subula Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 563. Height 1.5, width 1
mm. (12.8 x).
Fig. 7. Ringicula doliaris Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], 6 fathoms. Holotype
USNM 1692. Height 5, width 3 mm. (6.4 x).
Fig. 8. Ringicula denticulata Gould. Port Jackson, New South Wales [Australia]. Holotype
USNM 471. Height 5, width 3.5 mm. (6 x)
Fig. 9. Ringicula arctata Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Holotype USNM_ 567.
Height 4, width 3 mm. (7 x).
Fig. 10. Trochus [Euchelus| gemmatus Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Lectotype
MCZ 169167. Height 17, width 20 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 11. Trochus (Collonia] verruca Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Lectotype MCZ
169421. Height 4, width 3.5 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 12. Turbonilla ornata Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Holotype USNM 556.
Height 6.7, width 1.5 mm. (5.8 x).
Fig. 13. Trochus [Osilinus| pyriformis Gould. San Diego [California]. Holotype MCZ
169435. Height 36, width 30 mm. (1.5 x).
Fig. 14. Ziziphinus actutus Gould. Eastern Coral Seas. Lectotype USNM 24157, original
no. 414. Height 5, width 4 mm. (6.4 x).
Fig 15. Turitella gracillima Gould. Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan]. Holotype USNM 2027.
Height 20, width 4 mm. (4.1 x).
Fig. 16. Tornatina apicina Gould. Sydney Harbor [New South Wales, Australia]. Holotype
USNM 284. Height 5, width 2 mm. (4.6 x).
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Fig. 1. Nassa dermestina Gould. Kikaia [Kikaigashima, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 24166, original no. 1535. Height 8, width 4 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 2. Nassa mustelina Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands], in 2 fathoms.
Holotype USNM 24200, original no. 1554. Height 12, width 8 mm. (3 x).
Fig. 3. Nassa quantula Gould. Simon’s Bay [Cape of Good Hope]. Holotype USNM
244. Height 7, width 3 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 4. Nassa optata Gould. Sydney Harbor [New South Wales, Australia]. Lectotype
MCZ 169270. Height 10, width 5 mm. (3.4 x).
Fig. 5. Nassa beata Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype USNM
2018. Height 10, width 6 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 6. Nassa plebecula Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
USNM 24168, original no. 1548. Height 11.1, width 5.5 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 7. Nassa spurca Gould. Simon’s Bay [Cape cf Good Hope]. Holotype USNM
1661. Height 10, width 6 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 8. Neptunia arata Gould. Hab.? Holotype USNM 36723. Height 23, width 1C
mim. (2x)
Fig. 9. Narica ovoidea Gould. [Mazatlan, Mexico.] Holotype MCZ 169273. Height 8,
width 5 mm. (3.4 x).
Fig. 10. Nerita pica Gould. S[h]imoda [Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1616. Height 20,
width 20 mm. (1.3 x).
Fig. 11. Neritella {(Clithon)| penicillata Gould. New Ireland [Bismarck Archipelago].
Holotype USNM 664. Height 15, width 10 mm, (2 x).
Fig. 12. Natica [Lunatia| puerilis Gould. Porto Praya [Praia, Cape Verde Islands].
Lectotype USNM 177893. Height 10, width § mm. (2 x).
Fig. 13. Natica[Lunatia\caurina Gould. Straits of [Juan]de Fuca [Washington]. Lecto-
type MCZ 169081. Height 14, width 12 mm. (2.7 x).
Fig. 14. Natica [Lunatia] severa Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan]. Holotype
MCZ 169369. Height 38, width 35 mm. (1.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Truncatella rostrata Gould. Rio de Janeiro [Brazil—locality probably incorrect].
Lectotype MCZ 169343. Height 5, width 2.3 mm. (14 x).
Fig. 2. Velutina [Morvillia] zonata Gould. Chelsea Beach and off Cape Ann [Massa-
chusetts]. Lectotype MCZ 225211. Height 9, width 8 mm. (8.5 x).
Fig. 3. Turbo amussitatus Gould. Sfh]imoda [Japan]. Lectctype MCZ 216592. Height
13, width 10 mm. (6.3 x).
Fig. 4. Tectarius luteus Gould. China Seas. Lectotype MCZ 169232. Height 5, width
3.1 mm. (13)x):
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Fig. 1. Ziziphinus infuscatus Gould. Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan]. Holotype USNM 1348.
Height 18, width 9 mm. (2.1 x).
Fig. 2. Turbo nocturnus Gould. S[h]imoda [Japan]. Holotype USNM 2408. Height 7,
width 7 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 3. Ziziphinus urbanus Gould. Kagos[hJima Bay [Japan]. Holotype USNM 24248.
Height 6, width 5mm. (5.5 x).
Fig.4. Nematura puncticulataGould. ‘Tavoy[Burma]. Holotype MCZ 169321. Height
4.5, width 2.2 mm. (13.8 x).
Fig. 5. Neritina porcata Gould. [Fiji Islands.] Lectotype MCZ 169307. Height 19,
width 14 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 6. LEmarginula [Clypodina] textilis Gould. Ousima[Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands].
Holotype USNM 24112. Length 9, height 4, width 7 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 7. Emarginula [Clypidina] radiata Gould. Sydney Harbor [New South Wales,
Australia]. Holotype USNM 266. Length 12, height 7, width § mm. (5.5 x)
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Fig. 1. Patella grata Gould. North shore of Niphon [Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1965.
Height 14, length 27, width 22 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 2. Carinaria cornucopia Gould. ‘Taken at sea, south of the Caroline Islands. Holo-
type USNM 24126, original no. 1506. Height 10, width 9 mm. (2.5 x).
Fig. 3. Patella grata Gould. North shore of Niphon [Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1965.
Height 14, length 27, width 22 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 4. Odostomia obtusa Gould. Port Lloyd, Bonin Islands. Holotype USNM 950.
Height 2.2, width .9 mm. (approx. 22 x).
Fig. 5. Chemnitzia 1ota Gould. [Port Jackson, New South Wales, Australia.] Holotype
USNM 389. Height 2.4, width .7 mm. (approx. 22 x).
Fig. 6. Acmaea dorsuosa Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1631.
Height 13, length 26, width 22 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 7. Clanculus jucundus Gould. Sydney, New South Wales [Australia]. Holotype
USNM 24203, original no. 322. Height 5, width 5 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 8. Emarginula [Clypidina| altilis Gould. Kagos[hjima Bay [Japan]. Lectotype
USNM 24116. Height 4, length 4.5, width 3.8 mm. (5.8 x).
Fig. 9. Acmaea dorsuosa Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1631
Height 13, length 26, width 22 mm. (2.1 x).
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Fig. 1. Buccinulus strigosus Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands] and Kago-
s[h]ima [Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1311. Height 3.7, width 1.9 mm. (11.5 x).
Fig. 2. Monilea vernicosa Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Holo-
type USNM 24177, original no. 1911. Height 4, width 5.5 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 3. Turbonilla caelata Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Holotype USNM 556. Height
6.7, width 1.7 mm. (5.9 x).
Fig. 4. Mangelia semiassa Gould. Hab.? Lectotype USNM 24194, original no. 2028.
Height 10.2, width 5.2 (5 x).
Fig. 5. Diloma verruca Gould. Coral Seas, China. Lectotype USNM 420. Height 3,
width 2.5 mm. (10.6 x).
Fig. 6. Caecum gracile Carpenter. China Seas. Holotype Redpath Mus. 4181. Height
2.2, width .3 mm. (approx. 55 x).
Fig. 7. Gibbula lepida Gould. New Ireland [Bismarck Archipelago]. Lectotype USNM
2045. Height 4.9, width 5 mm. (5.4 x).
Fig. 8. Margarita lenticula Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 977. Height 2.6, width 4.9 mm. (10.4 x).
Fig. 9. Gena dilecta Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan]. Holotype USNM
1695. Length 7.5, width 4, height 2.4 mm. (7.6 x).
Fig. 10. Limnea [Lymnaea] lanceata Gould. ‘Pic Lake,” north shore of Lake Superior
Lectotype MCZ 169216. Height 11, width 6 mm. (8.1 x).
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Fig. 1. Scutellina unguiformis Gould. Kagos[h]ima [Japan]. Holotype USNM 24124,
original no. 2059. Height 1.5, length 6.2, width 5 mm. (8 x).
Fig. 2. Scutellina unguiformis Gould. Kagos[h]ima [Japan]. Holotype USNM 24124,
original no. 2059. (5.3 x).
Fig. 3. Emarginula pileata Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
USNM 24210. Height 3.5, length 4.8, width 3.8 mm. (7.5 x).
Fig. 4. Scuteilina scobinata Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Holo-
type USNM 24141, original no. 2124. Height 3.4, length 10, width 7 mm. (3.5 x).
Fig. 5. Scutellina scobinata Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Holo-
type USNM 24141, original no. 2124. (2.7 x).
Fig. 6. Modiolaria arcuata Gould. Kagos[hlima [Japan]. Holotype USNM_ 24065,
original no. 1419 b. Height 2.8, length 5.2, width 3.8 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 7. Stomatella concinna Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Holotype MCZ
169090. Height 4, width 5 mm. (9 x).
Fig. 8. Pectin laetus Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], 10 fathoms. Height
98, length 92, width 34 mm. (4%) x).
Fig. 9. Mangelia tetragona Gould. China Seas. Lectotype USNM 24197, original no.
375. Height 5.1, width 1.7 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 10. Odostomia scalarina Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 1033. Height 4.8, width 1.4 mm. (9.3 x).
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Fig. 1. Chiton (Leptochiton) comptus Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima], Bonin, and Loo
Choo [Okinawa] [all Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype USNM 1562. Length 15, width 10
mm. (2 x).
Fig. 2. Chiton [Lepidopleura] lepidus Gould. China Seas: lat. 24° N. Lectotype USNM
1865. Length 11, width 6 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 3. Chiton [Leptochiton| jacobaeus Gould. Sf{h]imoda [Japan]. Holotype USNM
2078. Length 12, width 5 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 4. Dentalium hexagonum Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Holotype USNM 2053.
Length 45, width 4 mm. (3.2 x).
Fig. 5. Dentalium porcatum Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Holotype MCZ 169304.
Length 20, width 2.5 mm. (9 x).
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Fig. 1. Modiolaria quadrula Gould. Kagos{hjima [Japan]. Holotype USNM 24064,
original no. 1419. Length 5, height 3.4, width 3.6 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 2. Ervilla iivida Gould. Kagos[{hlima Bay [Japan], 5 fathoms. Length 7, height 4,
width 3 mm. (5.3 x).
Fig. 3. Nucula [Yoldia] sapotilla Gould. Provincetown Harbor [Massachusetts]. Lecto-
type MCZ 169354. Length 90, height 5, width 5 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 4. Leda cuspidata Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Lectotype Redpath Mus.
16265. Length 6.5, height 4, width 2.2 mm. (14 x).
Fig. 5. Nucula (Acila) insignis Gould. Off the east coast of Japan, lat. 37°, and Hako-
dadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Holotype USNM 1628. Length 15, height 12, width 8 mm.
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Fig. 6. Corbula venusta Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], 5-8 fathoms. Lecto-
type Redpath Mus. 15568. Length 9.5, height 7, width 4 mm. (9.8 x).
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Fig. 1. Psammobia tenella Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], in 8 fathoms. Holotype
USNM 518. Length 12, height 6, width 3 mm. (6 x).
Fig. 2. Ervilia concentrica Gould. Dredged off North Carolina. Lectotype MCZ 169092.
Length 6.2, height 4, width 2 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 3. Theora nitida Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Holotype USNM 535.
Length 15, height 8, width 5 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 4. Tellina rubicunda Gould. Liberia. Holotype MCZ 169346. Length 25, height
14, width 5 mm. (2.7 x).
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Fig. 1. Tellina euglypta Gould. Hab.? Holotype USNM 17867. Length 8, height 5,
width 3 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 2. Pholas [Zirphaea] patula Gould. [Albay, Luzon,] Philippine Islands. Lectotype
MCZ 187240. Length 60, height 41 mm. (% x).
Fig. 3. Tapes vernicosa Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Cape [Japan]. Lectotype MCZ
169420. Length 57, height 38, width 23 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 4. Plicatula simplex Gould. Kagos[hlima Bay and S[h]imoda [Japan], 5-20 fathoms.
Lectotype MCZ 169372. Length 18, height 13, width 6 mm. (2.3 x).
Fig. 5. Theora lubrica Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], 6 fathoms. Lectotype
USNM 1685. Length 9, height 6, width 2 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 6. Venus (Mercenaria) stimpsoni Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan], 6 fathoms.
Holotype USNM 1592. Length 94, height 84, width 43 mm. (% x).
Fig. 7. Solemya pusilla Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], 5 fathoms. Holo-
type USNM 24204, original no. 1679. Length 12, height 5 mm. (3.7 x).
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Fig. 1. Modiola [Modiolaria| pectinula Gould. St. George’s Bank [off southern Massachu-
setts]. Lectotype MCZ 216574. Length 15, height 11, width 14 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 2. Myadora fluctuosa Gould. Kagos[hlima Bay [Japan]. Holotype USNM 1313.
Length 8, height 7, width 3 mm. (6 x).
Fig. 3. Mactra solidissima curta Gould. Grand Manan Island [New Brunswick]. Holo-
type MCZ 225314. Length 82, height 69, width 40 mm. (34 x).
Fig. 4. Mysia figlina Gould. Off the east coast of Japan, lat. 37°, 20 fathoms. Holotype
USNM 1629. Length 18, height 16, width 6 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 5. Mysia abbreviata Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China]. Holotype USNM 541.
Length 20, height 17, width 12 mm. (2.1 x).
Fig. 6. Mysia (Felania) usta Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan], 8 fathoms.
Holotype USNM 1649. Length 30, height 27, width 15 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 7. Thracia pusilla Gould. Sfhlimoda [Japan]. Holotype USNM 24060, original
no. 2001. Length 8, height 5, width 4 mm. (5.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Macoma lunella Gould. China Seas: lat. 24° N, 25 fathoms. Length 10, height
8, width 4 mm. (5.7 x).
Fig. 2. Mytilus glomeratus Gould. San Francisco [California]. Lectotype MCZ 169175.
Length 10, height 8, width 5 mm. (7 x).
Fig. 3. Lutraria |Mactrella) ventricosa Gould. Mazatlan [Mexico]. Holotype MCZ
169451. Length 100, height 68, width 48 mm. (%» x).
Fig. 4. Modiolaria cuprea Gould. Kagos[hJima Bay [Japan]. Holotype USNM 24066.
Length 7, height 4.5, width 4 mm. (5.8 x).
Fig. 5. Machaera sodalis Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan]. Lectotype USNM
1638. Length 42, height 20, width 7 mm. (2.1 x).
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Fig. 1. Ervilia bisculpta Gould. Kagos[h]Jima [Japan], 5 fathoms. Holotype USNM
24068, original no. 1413. Length 6, height 4, width 3 mm. (5 x).
Fig. 2. Leda unca Gould. Frying-Pan Shoals [Cape Fear], North Carolina. Lectotype
MCZ 169413. Length 6.5, height 4, width 3.8 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 3. Lucina [(Myrtea)] seminula Gould. Hong Kong Harbor [China], 5-10 fathoms.
Lectotype USNM 553. Length 3, height 3, width 2 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 4. Lepton concentricum Gould. Sydney Harbor [New South Wales, Australia].
Holotype USNM 24306. Length 10, height 7.2, width 4.2 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig. 5. Lucina (Codakia) parvula Gould. [Port Lloyd,] Bonin Islands. Lectotype MCZ
169284. Length 5.3, height 4.9, width 2 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 6. Mytilus coruscus Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate] Bay [Japan]. Length 65, height
38, width 25 mm. (1.2 x).
Fig. 7. Lutraria lucida Gould. Kagos[h]lima [Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1317. Length
38, height 19, width 8 mm. (1.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Donax flexuosus Gould. Santa Barbara [California]. Lectotype MCZ 169144.
Length 12, height 8, width 5 mm. (2.6 x).
Fig. 2. Kellia bulla Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype USNM
24060. Length 8, height 6, width 6 mm. (5.5 x).
Fig.3. KelliacompactaGould. Hab.? Holotype USNM 24146, original no. 492. Length
6, height 5, width 3 mm. (5.7 x).
Fig. 4. Gouldia dilecta Gould. Kagos[h]lima, [Japan]. Holotype USNM 64077, original
no. 1694. Length 5, height 4, width 2 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 5. Chione roscida Gould. Harbors of Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands],
15 fathoms. Holotype USNM 1896. Length 13, height 9, width 5 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 6. Kellia undulata Gould. Kagos[hlima [Japan]. Lectotype USNM 1319. Length
5, height 4, width 2.6 mm. (5.1 x).
Fig. 7. Amphidesma [Semele] flavescens Gould. San Diego [California]. Holotype MCZ
169157. Length 58, height 54, width 31 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 8. Kellia balaustina Gould. Sydney Harbor [New South Wales, Australia]. Holo-
type USNM 24241, original no. 305. Length 2.5, height 2, width 1 mm. (11 x).
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Fig. 1. Ancylus gaulus Gould. Cape of Good Hope. Lectotype USNM 24111. Length 5,
height 2, width 3.1 mm. (10 x).
Fig. 2. Astarte undata Gould. [New England.] Lectotype MCZ 216819. Length 30,
height 25, width 11 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 3. Astarte quadrans Gould. [Swampscott,] Massachusetts Bay. Lectotype MCZ
143295. Length 8, height 6.5, width 3 mm. (7 x).
Fig. 4. Astarte castanea picea Gould. Chelsea Beach [Massachusetts]. Lectotype MCZ
216818. Length 29, height 27, width 14 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 5. Callista glandula Gould. China Seas. Ideotype USNM 24725. Length 44,
height 38, width 13 mm. (2 x).
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Fig. 1. Unio lepidus Gould. Lake Monroe, Florida. Lectotype MCZ 169223. Length
63, height 35, width 25 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 2. Unio papyraceus Gould. Everglades of Florida. Lectotype USNM 86125.
Length 41, height 25, width 15.2 mm. (nat. size).
Fig. 3. Unio paludicolus Gould. Everglades of Florida. Lectotype MCZ 169278. Length
39, height 46, width 14 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 4. Unio petrinus Gould. Llanos River, Texas. Holotype MCZ 169291. Length 38,
height 32, width 19 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 5. Unio bracteatus Gould. Llanos River, upper Texas. Lectotype USNM 84966.
Length 54, height 30, width 15 mm. (nat. size).
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Fig. 1. Anodonta insocularis Gould. Salw[eJen River [Burma]. Lectotype USNM 86352
Length 64, height 42, width 25 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 2. Unio crispata Gould. [Tavoy, Burma.] Lectotype MCZ 169099. Length 20,
height 10, width 15 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 3. Unio coruscus Gould. Saint John’s River, near Lake Beresford, Florida. Holotype
MCZ 169097. Length 35, height 20, width 15 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 4. Unio tavoyensis Gould. [Tavoy, Burma.] Lectotype MCZ 169389. Length 53,
height 46, width 33 mm. (1.1 x).
Fig. 5. Unio manubius Gould. Chihuahua [State, Mexico]. Holotype MCZ 169477.
Length 94, height 46, width 31 mm. (1.1 x).
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Fig. 1. Anodon{[ta] ciconia Gould. “Mexico?” Holotype MCZ 169048. Length 109,
height 62, width 38 mm. (nat. size).
Fig. 2. Anodonta] salweniana Gould. Salw[elen River [Burma]. Lectotype 169445.
Length 89, height 58, width 30 mm. (1.1 x).
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Fig. 1. Amnicola cincta Gould. ‘Tenasserim River [Burma]. Lectotype American Mus.
Nat. Hist. 65006. Height 1.9, width 1.2mm. (approx. 25 x).
Fig. 2. Philine vitrea Gould. Hong Kong [China]. Holotype USNM 24077. Height 10,
width 7.2mm. (3.7 x).
Fig. 3. Auricula [Leuconia| opportuna Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands].
Lectotype MCZ 169269. Length 7, width 4 mm. (7.5 x).
Fig. 4. Melania mutans Gould. Cape Palmas, Liberia. Holotype MCZ 169255. Height
33, width 13 mm. (2.4 x).
Fig. 5. Melania terpsichore Gould. Fiji Islands. Lectotype MCZ 169397. Height 31,
width 14 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 6. Melania dolorosa Gould. Streams near Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Holotype
USNM 1663. Height 18, width 6 mm. (2.1 x).
Fig. 7. Ampullaria balanoidea Gould. Grand Cape Mount, Liberia. Lectotype MCZ
169054. Height 23, width 19 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 8. Melania fluctosa Gould. Newville, [Province of] Tavoy [Burma]. Holotype
169136. Height 15, width 7 mm. (3 x).
Fig. 9. Melania gracilina Gould. ‘Tahiti [Society Islands]. Lectotype USNM 1953.
Height 31, width 10 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 10. Melania [Melanoides| herculea Gould. 'Tavoy River [Burma]. Lectotype MCZ
169436. Height 60, width 37 mm. (1.4 x).
Fig. 11. Melania batana Gould. [Tavoy,] Burma. Lectotype MCZ 169057. Height 25,
width 6 mm. (2 x).
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Fig. 1. Pedicularia decussata Gould. Off Georgia, 400 fathoms. Holotype MCZ 169118.
Length 5.5, height 4 mm. (9.8 x).
Fig. 2. Helix damascenus Gould. Desert region east of California. Lectotype Cornell
Univ. Paleo. Dept. 27244. Height 16, width 19 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 3. Saxicava flaccida Gould. Cape of Good Hope. Lectotype Redpath Mus. 15679.
Length 10, height 7, width 6 mm. (5.3 x).
Fig. 4. Helix bucculenta Gould. Georgia to Texas. Presumed Holotype MCZ 169059.
Height 15, width 22 mm. (2.1 x).
Fig. 5. Segmentina lucida Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
USNM 24243, original no. 834. Height 1.5, width 3.3 mm. (6 x).
Fig. 6. Segmentina lucida Gould. Another view (10 x).
Fig. 7. Helix aeruginosa Gould. San Francisco, California. Lectotype MCZ 169046.
Height 23, width 33 mm. (1.6 x).
Fig. 8. Corilla pulvinaris Gould. Hong Kong, China. Lectotype MCZ 169316. Height
7, width 19 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 9. Clausilia insignis Gould. [Tavoy, Burma.] Lectotype USNM 117120. Length
18.4, width 7.2 mm. (7.7 x). [Prepared with ammonium chloride.]}
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Fig. 1. Helix hepatizon Gould. Near the mouth of the Gaboon River, Liberia. Holotype
MCZ 169183. Height 20, width 33 mm. (1.7 x).
Fig. 2. Helix (Caracolla) anceps Gould. [Tavoy, Burma.] Lectotype MCZ 169041.
Height 11, width 20 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 3. Helix [Corilla| repercussa Gould. Mergui [Archipelago], Burma. Lectotype MCZ
169336. Height 6, width 27 mm. (1.5 x).
Fig. 4. Helix indecorata Gould. Liberia. Lectotype MCZ 11573. Height 7, width 11 mm.
(6.3 x).
Fig. 5. Helix talcosa Gould. Cape Palmas [Liberia]. Lectotype MCZ 147678. Height 9,
width 8 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 6. Helix vultuosa Gould. Arkansas, Texas, near Corpus Christiand Galveston. Lecto-
type MCZ 169431. Height 5, width 10 mm. (6.8 x).
Fig. 7. Helix (Caracolla) pellucida Gould. Cape Palmas [Liberia]. Lectotype MCZ
87936. Height 11, width 20 mm. (1.7 x).
Fig. 8. Helix infumata Gould. San Francisco, California. Holotype MCZ 169195. Height
22, width 36 mm. (1.5 x).
Fig. 9. Helix labiosa Gould. Astoria and Fort George, on the Columbia River, Oregon.
Possible Holotype MCZ 169210. Height 13, width 18 mm. (2.1 x).
Fig. 10. Helix deviaGould. Puget Sound [Washington]. Lectotype MCZ 169124. Height
14, width 21 mm. (2.1 x).
Fig. 11. Helix cerea Gould. Cape Palmas [Liberia]. Lectotype MCZ 155994. Height 4,
width 5.9 mm. (8 x).
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Fig. 1. Helix [Irus| tumulus Gould. Fiji Islands. Lectotype MCZ 169408. Height 7,
width 12 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 2. Helix pauper Gould. Kamtschatka [Kamchatka] Siberia. Lectotype MCZ 169258.
Height 3, width 7 mm. (8 x).
Fig. 3. Helix [Pitys] stellula Gould. [Maui,] Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Lectotype
MCZ 169383. Height 4.5, width 1.7 mm. (8.5 x).
Fig. 4. Helix honesta Gould. 'Tavoy [Burma]. Lectotype MCZ 169185. Height 8, width
12 mm. (6.3 x).
Fig. 5. Helix pupula Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Lectotype MCZ 169529.
Height 4, width 3 mm. (8.2 x).
Fig. 6. Helix laeta Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Lectotype USNM 24110.
Height 16, width 19 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 7. Helix labilis Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Lectotype USNM 24209,
original no. 1678. Height 27, width 4 mm. (8.8 x).
Fig. 8. Helix [Corilla| anguina Gould. Manko, near Newville, Tavoy [Burma]. Lecto-
type MCZ 169042. Height 24, width 22 mm. (1.7 x).
Fig. 9. Helix [Corilla| refuga Gould. Tavoy [Burma]. Holotype MCZ 169335. Height 6,
width 19 mm. (1.9 x).
Fig. 10. Helix (Caracolla) retrorsa Gould. [Tavoy, Burma.] Lectotype MCZ 169330.
Height 20, width 42 mm. (1.6 x).
Fig. 11. Helix infrendens Gould. [Tavoy, Burma.] Lectotype MCZ 169193. Height 6,
width 10 mm. (6.5 x).
Fig. 12. Helix (Streptaxis) petitii Gould. 'Tavoy[Burma]. Holotype MCZ 169290. Height
8, width 9 mm. (4 x).
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Fig. 1. Pupa (Siphonostoma) lactaria Gould. Mantanzas, Cuba. Lectotype MCZ
169212. Height 14, width 4 mm. (8 x).
Fig. 2. Pupa[Macroceramus] pontifica Gould. [Florida.] Lectotype MCZ 169301. Height
12, width 5mm. (8 x).
Fig. 3. Pupa[Torquilla| mellita Gould. ‘Tavoy[Burma]. Lectotype MCZ 169240. Height
5.2, width 1.8 mm. (14.2 x).
Fig. 4. Helix penicillata Gould. Cuba. Lectotype MCZ 169289. Height 11, width 12
mm. (4 x).
Fig. 5. Paxillus lyratus Gould. Loo Choo Islands [Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype MCZ
169235. Height 3.5, width 2 mm. (13x).
Fig. 6. Clausilia vespa Gould. ‘Tavoy [Burma]. Holotype MCZ 169455. Height 24,
width 9 mm. (3 x).
Fig. 7. Helix [Hemiplecta] rubricata Gould. Lebouka [Levuka], Fiji Islands. Lectotype
MCZ 169347. Height 18, width 25 mm. (1.7 x).
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Fig. 1. Pupa [Ennea] capitata Gould. Cape Palmas, Liberia. Lectotype MCZ 169074.
Height 13, width 6 mm. (5.4 x).
Fig. 2. Pupa [Ennea] pumilio Gould. Cape Palmas, Liberia. Lectotype MCZ 169319.
Height 11, width 7 mm. (6 x).
Fig. 3. Pupa [Veritgo] lyrata Gould. [Oahu,] Hawaiian Islands. Holotype MCZ 169233.
Height 2.7, width 1.6 mm. (approx. 30 x).
Fig. 4. Cyclostoma [Megalomastoma| bicolor Gould. Cuba. Lectotype MCZ 169070.
Height 28, width 19 mm. (3.5 x).
Fig. 5. Bulimus interstinctus Gould. Cape Palmas, Liberia. Lectotype MCZ 169199.
Height 44, width 20 mm. (1.5 x).
Fig. 6. Pupa [Cylindrella] porrecta Gould. Retiro, Cuba. Lectotype MCZ 169305.
Height 12, width 2 mm. (11.4 x).
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Fig. 1. Vutrina praestans Gould. [Mergui,] Tavoy [Burma]. Lectotype MCZ 169308.
Height 12, width 18 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 2. Helicina glabra Gould. Cuba. Lectotype MCZ 169172. Height 5, width 6 mm.
(8 x).
Fig. 3. Cyclostoma[Chondropomal] clathratum Gould. Cuba, but specimen labeled ‘“‘Socotora
Island,” [Gulf of Arden]. Lectotype MCZ 169087. Height 23, width 25 mm. (1.6 x).
Fig. 4. Streptaxis prostrata Gould. Cape Palmas and Rockbookay, 20 miles in the interior
[Liberia]. Lectotype MCZ 169312. Height 6, width 9.5 mm. (6.2 x).
Fig. 5. Cyclostoma[Cyclophorus] cucullata Gould. Island in Mergui Archipelago [Burma].
Lectotype MCZ 169108. Height 6, width 27 mm. (1.6 x).
Fig. 6. Achatinella microstoma Gould. [Oahu,] Hawaiian Islands. Lectotype MCZ 196244.
Height 18, width 9 mm. (2.4 x).
Fig. 7. Achatinella nucleola Gould. [Kauai,] Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Lectotype
MCZ 169265. Height 11, width 7 mm. (4 x).
Fig. 8. Helicina verecunda Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 918. Height 5, width 6 mm. (6 x).
Fig. 9. Cyclostoma [Cistula] catenatum Gould. Cuba. Holotype MCZ 169073. Height
14, width 11 mm. (2.9 x).
Fig. 10. Cyclostoma |Japonia] musivia Gould. “probably Japan.” Lectotype MCZ
169253. Height 4, width 4 mm. (9 x).
Fig. 11. Bulimus infracinctus Gould. ‘Taboo and Fishtown, Liberia. Lectotype MCZ
169191. Height 17, width 10 mm. (2.3 x).
Fig. 12. Clausilia praeclara Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Holotype
USNM 1920. Height 25, width 6 mm. (2.2 x).
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Fig. 1. Achatina [Subulina] involuta Gould. Cape Palmas, Liberia. Lectotype MCZ
169202. Height 24, width 5.5 mm. (4.4 x).
Fig. 2. Vertigo nacca Gould. Hawaii. Lectotype MCZ 169259. Height 2.2, width 1.2
mm. (approx. 30 x).
Fig. 3. Achatina torrida Gould. Cape Palmas, Liberia. Holotype MCZ 169446. Height
77, width 40 mm. (1.5 x).
Fig. 4. Achatina paritura Gould. Fishtown, Liberia. Lectotype MCZ 169282. Height
24, width 10 mm. (2.5 x).
Fig. 5. Achatina balteata Gould. Liberia. Lectotype MCZ 169055. Height 43, width 24
TUITE (Cle Spex)
Fig.6. Achatinella rubens Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Lectotype MCZ 169350.
Height 22, width 12 mm. (2.5 x).
Fig. 7. Achatinella fuliginosa Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Holotype MCZ
169154. Height 14, width 10 mm. (3.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Succina semiserica Gould. Tavoy [Burma]. Lectotype MCZ 169364. Height
13, width 9 mm. (5.4 x).
Fig. 2. Valvata pupoidea Gould. Fresh Pond, Cambridge, Massachusetts. Lectotype
MCZ 169326. Height 2.2, width 1.5 mm. (approx. 30 x).
Fig. 3. Paludina petrosa Gould. Tavoy [Burma]. Lectotype MCZ 169292. Height 13,
width 12 mm. (2.9 x).
Fig. 4. Trichotropsis pusillus Gould. Fishtown, Liberia. Lectotype MCZ 169324.
Height 2.1, width 1.9 mm. (14 x).
Fig. 5. Paludina histrica Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands] and Loo
Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype USNM 1151, presumed to be from the
former locality. Height 25, width 19 mm. (2.4 x).
Fig. 6. Limnea ollula Gould. Streams and marshes on Hong Kong Island [China].
Lectotype USNM 831. Height 7.5, width 4.3 mm. (6.4 x).
Fig. 7. Succina lauta Gould. Hakodadi [Hakodate, Japan]. Lectotype USNM 24129,
original no. 1558. Height 18, width 7.5 mm. (2 x).
Fig. 8. Succinea spurca Gould. Liberia. Lectotype MCZ 169377. Height 6.5, width
4.2 mm. (8 x).
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Fig. 1. Melania baccata Gould. 'Thoungyin River [a branch of the Salween River, Burma].
Holotype MCZ 169052. Height 48, width 20 mm. (1.5 x).
Fig. 2. Melania [Jo] pagodula Gould. 'Thoungyin River, a branch of the Salwe[e]n [River,
Burma]. Lectotype MCZ 169276. Height 47, width 22 mm. [not including spines].
(GbIL sxe
Fig. 3. Melania libertina Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
USNM 2120. Height 26, width 11 mm. (3.5 x).
Fig. 4. Physa bullata Gould. Oregon. Lectotype USNM 9170. Height 22, width 12
mm. (2 x).
Fig. 5. Physa virgata Gould. Gila River [Arizona] and near San Francisco [California].
Height 13, width 8 mm. (5.6 x).
Fig. 6. Planorbis hirsuta Gould. [Massachusetts.] Lectotype MCZ 216629. Height
1.8, width 5 mm. (8.2 x).
Fig. 7. Planorbis spirillus Gould. Ousima [Amami-O-shima, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype
USNM 1577. Height 1.2, width 4 mm. (7 x).
Fig. 8. Planorbis dentatus Gould. San Jorge [Cuba]. Lectotype MCZ 169121. Height
1.2, width 4 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 9. Physa elata Gould. Lower California. Lectotype MCZ 169130. Height 21,
width 11 mm. (3.5 x).
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Fig. 1. Risstona villica Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype MCZ
169424. Height 5.3, width 2 mm. (approx. 16 x).
Fig. 2. Rissoina villica Gould. Loo Choo [Okinawa, Ryukyu Islands]. Lectotype MCZ
169424. Height 5.3, width 2 mm. (approx. 16 x).
Fig. 3. Julia exquisita Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Paratype Cornell Univ.
Paleo. Dept. 17774. Length 5, height 3.5, width 2 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 4. Amnicola ciliata Gould. Deea[Gbea or Mano] River, Liberia. Lectotype Amer.
Mus. Nat. Hist. 71067. Height 6, width 3.3 mm. (11 x).
Fig. 5. Julia exquisita Gould. Sandwich [Hawaiian] Islands. Lectotype Cornell Univ.
Paleo. Dept. 17774. Length 4.5, height 3, width 2 mm. (11 x).
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Notice of some works recently published on the nomenclature of zoology.
Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 1, vol. 45 (April-June), pp. 1-12.
[Remarks on ‘‘A catalogue of the marine, fluviatile, and terrestrial shells
of the State of Maine and adjacent ocean,” by J. W. Mighels, Portland
(Maine) 1843.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, pp. 117-118.
Notice of ‘‘ Monograph of the fresh-water univalve mollusea of the United
States” by S. S. Haldeman. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1
(Oct.), pp. 132-133.
[Synonomy of certain species of shells described on the cover of the Boston
Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. 4, no. 1.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1
(Oct.), pp. 137-138.
[Descriptions of three new species of shells.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 1 (Oct.), p. 138.
Conclusion of ““Monograph of the Pupadae of the United States.” Proc.
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (Oct.), pp. 138-139.
Also reprinted in pamphlet form and repaged.
[Description of shells from the province of Tavoy, British Burma, collected
by Francis Mason.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (Oct.),
pp. 139-141, 144.
Also reprinted in pamphlet form and repaged.
Report on papers of the Rev. R. T. Lowe relating to the plants and land
shells of Madeira. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (Nov.), pp.
148-149.
Title only, no text.
[Remarks on the nature of the respiratory system of the animals of
Melampus and Pedipes.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (Nov.),
p. 149.
[Descriptions of eight new shells received from Drs. Savage and Perkins
from Africa.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (Dec.), pp. 157-
158.
Descriptions of two new species of Anodon from the river Salwen in
British Burmah, sent... by Rev. F. Mason. Proc. Boston Soc.
Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (Dec.), p. 160.
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1844.
1845.
1846.
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Descriptions of land shells from the Province of Tavoy, in British Burmah.
Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. 4 (Jan.), pp. 452-459, pl. 24 [part].
Descriptions and notices of some of the land shells of Cuba. Boston
Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. 4 (Jan.), pp. 485-498, pl. 24 [part].
[Pseudodon, a new subgenus.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1
(May), p. 161.
[On Helix lucida.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (May), p. 174.
[Two new species of Helix from the Sandwich Islands.] Proce. Boston
Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (May), p. 174.
[Remarks on Pupa costulata Mighels.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol; 1 (Oct, pp: 189:
[Notice of] a paper by Mr. I. Lea, describing shells supposed to be new.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 1 (Oct.), pp. 183-184.
[Twelve new species of land shells from the Sandwich Islands.] Proce.
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2 (Jan.), pp. 26-28.
Descriptions of shells collected by Dr. Charles J. Bates ... on the
coast of Liberia. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, pp. 37-38.
While February appears as the date on the signature, the descriptions
were read in March; thus the date of actual publication probably falls
between March and July, the date on the subsequent signature.
[Description of two new species of Unionidae collected by Mr. John
Bartlett in the Everglades of Florida.] Proce. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 2, p. 53.
While July appears as the date on the signature, the descriptions were
read in August; thus the date of actual publication probably falls between
August and December, the date on the subsequent signature.
Descriptions of shells from the coast of Africa. Boston Journ. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 5 (Oct.), pp. 290-294, pl. 24.
[Remarks on Pholas costata and truncata.) Proc. Boston Soe. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 2 (Dec.), pp. 81-82.
Remarks on the distinctive characters of Lottia and Patella. Proc. Boston
Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2 (Dec.), pp. 83-84.
[Descriptions of] shells, sent from Tavoy, in Burmah, by the Rev. Mr.
Mason. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2, pp. 98-100.
While January appears as the date on the signature, the descriptions
were read in February; thus the date of actual publication probably falls
between February and April, the date on the subsequent signature.
A species of Bulimus from the Organ Mountains, Brazil, lately presented
to the Society by Mrs. A. H. Everett. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 2, p. 101.
See note under preceding entry.
1846— [Shells collected by the United States Exploring Expedition under the
1850. command of Charles Wilkes.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.:
vol. 2, 1846, July, pp. 141-145; 148-152.
August, pp. 153-156; 159-162; 165-167.
September, pp. 170-173; 175-176.
November,* pp. 177-179; 180-184; 185-187; 190-192.
1847, March, pp. 196-198; 200-203; 204-208.
June, pp. 209; 210-212; 214-215; 222-224,
July, pp. 225; 237-239.
December, pp. 251-252.
1847.
1848.
1849.
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vol. 3, 1848, November, pp. 73-75.
1849, March, pp. 83-85; 89-92.
April, pp. 106-109.
May, pp. 118-121; 140-144.
1850, January, pp. 151-156; 169-172.
May, pp. 214-219.
June, pp. 252-256.
July, pp. 276-278.
November, pp. 292-296; 309-312.
December, pp. 343-348.
*Since some of the descriptions in this signature were read on Decem-
ber 16, it was probably printed between that date and March, the date
of the subsequent signature.
Note to “ ‘Description of two new species of shells,’ by William Case.”
Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 2, vol. 3 (Jan.), p. 101.
[Helix annulata Case is an immature shell of Helix striatella Anthony.]
Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 2, vol. 3 (March), p. 276.
New shells, received from Rev. Mr. Mason, of Burmah, several of which
had been furnished by the lady of one of his associates, Mrs. Vinton.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2 (June), pp. 218-221.
[Remarks on Planorbis multivolvis.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2
(Dec.), p. 259.
[Descriptions of two new species of shells collected by Dr. C. T. Jackson
and T. R. Dutton on the shores of Lake Superior; and a new Natica
from Florida.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 2 (Dec.), pp. 262-263,
text illustr.
[With Louis Agassiz.] Principles of zoology, touching the structure,
development, distribution and natural arrangement of the races of
animals, living and extinct: With numerous illustrations; for the use
of schools and colleges. Part 1, Comparative physiology. Boston.
English edition, revised by Th. Wright, London, 1867; German
edition, Stuttgart, 1851; revised edition, 1852, 1860, 1861, 1872.
[Deposition of authentic specimens.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3
(Jans) ape:
[Bulla solitara from Plymouth Beach.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 3 (Jan.), p. 9.
[New shells from the southwestern states collected by J. Bartlett for the
late Dr. Amos Binney.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3 (June),
pp. 37-41.
Descriptions of shells found in Connecticut, collected and named by the
late Rev. J. H. Linsley. Silliman’s Amer. Journ. Sci. Arts, ser. 2, vol. 6
(Sept.), pp. 233-236.
[Descriptions of two new species of shells.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat.
Hist., vol. 3 (Oct.), pp. 64-65.
[As editor.] The naturalist’s library, containing scientific and popular
descriptions of man, quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects;
compiled from the works of Cuvier, Griffith, Richardson, Geoffroy,
Lacépéde, Buffon, Goldsmith, Shaw, Montague, Wilson, Lewis and
Clarke, Audubon and other writers on natural history; arranged accord-
ing to the classification of Stark, with 400 engravings. Boston.
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1850. [Remarks on Lymnaea and Helix hortensis.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 3 (March), p. 181.
[New species of shells from Africa, presented by Dr. Perkins.] Proc.
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 3 (April), pp. 193-197.
Catalogue of shells, with descriptions of new species. Pp. 243-245 in
part 5 of Lake Superior: Its physical character, vegetation, and animals,
by Louis Agassiz, Boston.
1851, [Edited and partly written by Gould.] The terrestrial air-breathing
1857. molluses of the United States, and the adjacent territories of North
America, by Amos Binney. Boston, 1851, vol. 1, xxix+366 pp., 16
pls.; vol. 2, 362 pp.; 1857, vol. 3, Atlas, 40 pp., 74 pls. (6a, lla, 22a,
26a, 29a, 40a, 40a [two states], 51a, 51b, 62a, 67a, 67b, 67c¢ [+2 pls.
numbered 72]—most plates hand-colored).
[Remarks on California shells.] Proc. Boston Soe. Nat. Hist., vol. 4
(July), pp. 27-28.
[Descriptions of new shells from California, collected by Maj. William
Rich and Lieut. T. P. Green, U.S.N.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,
vol. 4 (Nov.), pp. 87-93.
1852, Mollusca and shells. Vol. 12 im United States Exploring Expedition
1856, during the years 1839-1842 under the command of Charles Wilkes,
1861. U.S.N. Boston, December 1852, xv+510 pp.; Addenda and cor-
rigenda, Philadelphia [1856], pp. 499-509; Atlas, Philadelphia, 1856
[1861], 16 pp.+52 hand-colored pls.
For a complete collation of this work and a discussion of the official
and unofficial editions (no important differences), see Haskell, Daniel C.
1853. Descriptions of shells from the Gulf of California and the Pacifie coasts
of Mexico and California. Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. 6 (Oct.),
pp. 374-407, pls. 14-16.
[On the attempts to bring living fresh-water shells from Cuba and Eng-
land to this country.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4 (April),
pp. 287-288.
1854. [Remarks on the collection of shells made by Col. Perkins and on the
Nautilus.}| Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5 (Oct.), pp. 35-36.
[Remarks on Dr. Burnett’s paper on the development of mollusks in
Holothuridae.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 4 (April), p. 373.
1855. List of shells brought home by the U.S.N. Astronomical Expedition.
In United States Naval Astronomical Expedition to the Southern
Hemisphere during the years 1849-1852, Lt. J. M. Gilliss, Superint.,
Washington, p. 263.
[Remarks on Pedicularia, with a description of a new species.] Proce.
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5 (Feb.), pp. 126-127.
The results of an examination of some deep dredgings off the coast
of Georgia and Florida, by the officers of the Coast Survey. Proce.
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5 (Feb.), pp. 126-127.
New species of land and fresh-water shells from Western North America.
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 5 (Feb.), pp. 127-128; (March),
pp. 129-130; (Oct.), pp. 228-229.
Catalogue of shells collected in California by W. P. Blake, with descriptions
of the new species. Appendix, art. 2, pp. 22-28, of Preliminary geo-
logical report, by W. P. Blake, in Report of a reconnaissance and survey
in California in connection with explorations for a practicable railway
route from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean in 1853 by Lt.
1856.
1857.
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R. 8. Williamson. Washington, D.C.: U.S. House of Representatives,
Doc. 129, 33rd Congress, 1st session.
Published as a separate but not included in the Congressional Reports.
Catalogue of recent shells, with descriptions of the new species. Appen-
dix, art. 3, pp. 330-336, pl. 11, of pt. 2, Geological report, by W. P.
Blake, in vol. 5, Report of explorations in California for railroad routes
to connect with the routes near the 35th and 32nd parallels of north
latitude by Lt. R. S. Williamson, 1853, in Reports of explorations
and surveys to ascertain the most practicable and economical route for
a railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, made under
the direction of the Secretary of War in 1853-1854, Washington, D.C.
[Descriptions of new shells.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 6 (Oct.),
pp. 11-16.
On the true Nautilus wmbilicatus of Lister. Proc. Zool. Soc. London,
vol. 25, pp. 20-22.
Also in Annals and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, vol. 20, pp. 57-59.
[With P. P. Carpenter.] Descriptions of shells from the Gulf of California,
and the Pacific Coasts of Mexico and California, part 2. Proc. Zool.
Soc. London, pt. 24, pp. 198-208, 1856 [1857].
[Remarks on a Helix from E. 8. Morse of Portland, Maine.] Proc.
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 6 (Jan.), p. 72.
[Remarks on the geographical distribution of shells.] Proc. Boston Soc.
Nat. Hist., vol. 6 (March), pp. 123-124.
1859- Descriptions of shells collected in the North Pacific Exploring Expedition
1860.
1859.
1860.
1861.
1862.
under Captains Ringgold and Rodgers. Proce. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.:
vol. 6, 1859, February, pp. 422-426.
vol. 7, June, pp. 40-45.
October, pp. 138-142.
December, pp. 161-166.
1860, September, pp. 323-336.
October, pp. 337-340.
December, pp. 382-384.
1861, January, pp. 385-389.
February, pp. 401-409.
vol. 8, March, pp. 14-32.
April, pp. 33-40.
[On the relations of genera to geographical distribution.] Proc. Boston
Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 7 (Dec.), p. 167.
On the distribution of land-shells on the islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci., vol. 4, p. 195.
[Statements illustrating the power of external agencies in the distribution
of the shells of Japan.] Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts Sci., vol. 4, p. 201.
{On the specific distribution of faunae far removed from one another.]
Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 8 (May), p. 98.
[Notes on mollusks that inhabit excavations.) Proc. Boston Soc. Nat.
Hist., vol. 8 (May), p. 105.
Descriptions of new genera and species of shells. Proc. Boston Soc. Nat.
Hist., vol. 8 (Feb.), 280-284 pp.
[On animal life in the ocean at great depths.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat.
Hist., vol. 8 (Feb.), p. 284.
Otia Conchologia: Descriptions of shells and mollusks from 1839 to
1862. Boston, [4]+256 pp.
182
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1865.
1866.
1870.
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[Remarks on erosion in mollusks.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9
(March), p. 327.
Epitome of the records of the Linnaean Society of New England. Proc.
Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 9 (Feb.), pp. 335-340.
[Remarks on the diversity among conchologists in the application of terms
in the description of shells.] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 10
(Dec.), pp. 77-78.
Notice of the origin, progress and present condition of the Boston Society
of Natural History. Amer. Quart. Reg., vol. 14, pp. 236-241.
Remarks on mollusca and shells: 1. On the zoological regions; 2. Specific
identity of shells; 8. Local aspect of species and characteristic forms
of regions; 4. Analogous species in coordinate regions. Edinburgh
New Philos. Journ., vol. 56, pp. 74-80.
[Remarks on the habits of the Teredo, or shipworm.] Proce. Boston Soe.
Nat. Hist., vol. 11 (Dee.), p. 23.
Report on the invertebrata of Massachusetts. Second edition, comprising
the Mollusca. Edited by W. G. Binney. Boston, v(3]+ 524 pp., text
figs. 350—754, colored pls. 16-27 comprising figs. 214-349.
The copies of this work distributed by Dr. Gould’s family have a
two-page sketch of his life inserted after the prefatory remarks of Mr.
Binney.
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